- Spain has announced a one-year delay in the mandatory rollout of the Verifactu digital invoicing regulations.
- The delay was published via Royal Decree-Law 15/2025 but still requires approval by the Spanish Congress.
- Verifactu aims to combat VAT fraud by requiring secure, traceable, and compliant digital invoices.
- The postponement is due to technical and operational challenges faced by businesses in adapting their systems.
- New mandatory dates: 1 January 2027 for companies, 1 July 2027 for self-employed and smaller businesses.
Source: meridianglobalservices.com
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