- A draft of the “Ley Crea y Crece Ordinance” proposes mandatory e-invoicing for B2B local transactions in Spain, effective by the second semester of 2026 for large companies.
- The ordinance mandates the use of UBL syntax for e-invoices and requires compliant invoicing software, with a delay in implementation until 2026.
- Only companies with turnovers exceeding 8 million Euros will be subject to the new regulations, while non-resident companies will face obligations only for local transactions through a Spanish establishment.
Source ivaconsulta
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