- Ireland is preparing for mandatory eInvoicing and real-time digital reporting for domestic B2B transactions, with a phased rollout leading up to July 2030.
- The system will use existing infrastructures like PEPPOL, already in use for B2G eInvoicing.
- Phase 1 (Nov 2028): Large VAT-registered companies must comply.
- Phase 2 (Nov 2029): All VAT-registered businesses involved in cross-border EU B2B trade must comply.
- Phase 3 (July 2030): Full EU ViDA requirements become mandatory; all VAT-registered businesses must be able to receive eInvoices.
Source: pincvision.com
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