- Spain has delayed the implementation of the VERI*FACTU invoicing system by one year.
- Businesses outside the SII regime must comply by January 1, 2027; others using invoicing software by July 1, 2027.
- VERI*FACTU requires secure invoice records or transmission to the Spanish tax authority.
- Some exemptions apply, including simplified regimes, VAT-exempt transactions, and certain regions.
- Affected taxpayers should update their invoicing systems to meet the new deadlines.
Source: kpmg.com
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