- Hungary is consulting on a new mandatory B2B e-invoicing and digital reporting model aligned with EU ViDA, replacing the current RTIR system.
- The mandate covers domestic and intra-EU B2B transactions; B2C is excluded. Sector-specific e-invoicing rules apply to utilities.
- E-invoices must be EN 16931-compliant XML, distributed via Peppol or similar secure channels; email is deprecated.
- A decentralized reporting model requires sellers and, in some cases, buyers to report invoices to NAV, with specific deadlines and validation checks.
- The consultation is open for feedback until January 20, 2026, allowing stakeholders to influence implementation details.
Source: rtcsuite.com
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