- Latvia postponed mandatory B2B e-invoicing to January 2028 due to technical readiness issues and delays.
- Amendments to the Accounting Law provide businesses two extra years to prepare for EU standards.
- Mandatory B2G e-invoicing starts January 2026.
- E-invoice guidelines will be published by December 2025.
- Voluntary B2B e-invoicing begins March 2026.
- Mandatory B2B e-invoicing and reporting to VID start January 2028.
- Businesses should monitor guidelines, upgrade systems, and consider early adoption.
- E-invoices must be reported to VID for compliance.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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