- Electronic VAT Invoicing Mandate: The UK will require all VAT invoices to be issued electronically starting April 1, 2029, aligning with the EU’s ViDA reforms set for 2030, to facilitate a fully digital invoicing system for B2B and B2G transactions.
- Implementation and Technical Framework: A decentralized “four-corner” model will be adopted, where structured invoices are exchanged between accredited providers and buyers, with an emphasis on machine-readable formats and compliance with Peppol standards for interoperability.
- Preparation Timeline and Business Impact: Businesses should begin transitioning to the new invoicing model by mapping current data to Peppol standards, with a phased approach starting in 2026, aiming for significant productivity gains and improved risk analytics for the government.
Source: rtcsuite.com
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