- Irish Revenue clarified which businesses qualify as “large corporates” for Phase 1 of the VAT Modernisation programme starting November 2028.
- Large corporates are VAT-registered businesses managed by the Large Corporates Division and established or with a fixed establishment in Ireland.
- These businesses must issue structured e-invoices for B2B domestic transactions and all businesses must be able to receive such invoices from November 2028.
- Revenue will soon contact affected businesses to confirm their inclusion and recommends early preparation.
- This phase will help businesses prepare for broader EU e-invoicing requirements coming in July 2030.
Source: sovos.com
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