- Denmark has finished consulting on replacing its dual e-invoicing setup (OIOUBL and Peppol) with a single Peppol-based standard, starting with invoices.
- Most respondents supported the shift for better harmonization and EU interoperability, including alignment with ViDA.
- Concerns focused on higher compliance costs, possible loss of OIOUBL 2.1 functionality, and a too-short six-month rollout period.
- The Danish Business Authority will work with stakeholders to balance simplicity and sector needs, aiming to complete the migration by mid-2029 before ViDA cross-border rules apply in 2030.
Source: globalvatcompliance.com
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