- The EU Commission proposed amendments to the E-Invoicing Regulation in public procurement.
- The aim is to reduce regulatory fragmentation, clarify B2G e-invoicing standards, and address existing shortcomings.
- The revision aligns with the ViDA package and B2B cross-border e-invoicing requirements.
- The proposal is open for public feedback until December 17, 2025.
Source: 1stopvat.com
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