From July 2030, cross-border B2B transactions in the EU must use standardized e-invoicing and digital reporting under ViDA. While neighboring countries prepare domestic mandates, the Netherlands hesitates, citing regulatory pressure and costs for SMEs. Businesses, software providers, and advisors are calling for clarity, as dual invoicing systems and delayed decisions could increase complexity, costs, and harm competitiveness.
Source: Nextens
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