- Estonia plans to introduce mandatory electronic invoicing requirements
- The government proposes to remove the EUR1,000 threshold for invoice transaction declarations
- The changes aim to reduce value-added tax fraud and administrative burdens while minimizing errors
- Currently, only seven percent of taxpayers accept electronic invoices according to the commercial register
- The government is drafting an amendment to the Value-Added Tax Act
- The new regulations are expected to be effective from 2027
Source: answerconnect.cch.com
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