The German government has released updated Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) in English concerning B2G e-invoicing. Notable developments include:
- February 21: Discussions resume in the mediation council between the Bundestag and Bundesrat regarding the compulsory rollout of B2B e-invoicing. The Bundestag aims for a 2027 implementation, while the Bundesrat suggests 2028.
- March 22: Pending successful negotiations, legislation may receive approval at the Federal Council.
Additionally, the e-invoicing legislation is part of the broader Growth Opportunities Act (“Wachstumschancegesetz”). The requirement for companies to receive e-invoices by 2025 is likely to be postponed to at least 2026. A crucial compromise reached in late 2023 by the Bundestag permits the ongoing use of existing EDI structured e-invoices if mutually agreed upon by both parties.
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