- Mandatory B2B e-invoicing for all UK VAT invoices will begin in April 2029, with a phased rollout starting with large businesses.
- The system will use a four-corner exchange model and will not require direct e-reporting to HMRC at launch.
- Technical standards are being developed, likely aligning with formats like PEPPOL and UBL/XML.
- E-invoicing remains voluntary for B2B transactions until 2029, but has been mandatory for public sector suppliers since 2020.
- Businesses should start preparing by reviewing their invoicing systems and monitoring HMRC guidance.
Source: globalvatcompliance.com
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