- 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
Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.
Latest Posts in "Spain"
- VAT: Inclusion of Lump-Sum Compensation in REAGP Exclusion Threshold Calculation for 2025-2026
- Spain introduces extraordinary SII exit window after VERI*FACTU delay
- Spain Supreme Court Confirms Full Regularisation Principle Applies in VAT Audits and Refunds
- Spain Clarifies Reduced VAT Rate Rules for Real Estate Leases and Sales in 2025
- Extraordinary 2026 Waiver and Deregistration from ISI and Monthly VAT Refund Regime under New Law












