- Latvia is consulting on a draft law for mandatory e-invoicing as of 17 June 2025
- The draft aligns with EU digital reporting standards
- It sets technical requirements, submission procedures, and a phased implementation schedule
- Taxpayers must submit e-invoices within five working days using specified channels
- E-invoices must be in XML format and meet UBL and PEPPOL standards
- Implementation timeline includes mandatory e-invoicing for government transactions by 1 January 2026 and for B2B transactions by 1 January 2028
- Voluntary B2B e-invoicing is allowed from 1 January 2026
- The consultation is open until 23 June 2025
Source: regfollower.com
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