The Danish Business Authority has published a OIOUBL 3 invoice package, which brings significant changes to e-invoicing in Denmark.
Continue readingGerman B2B mandate adds exceptions and “simplifications”
A new law permanently exempts small business owners from the B2B mandate to issue electronic invoices. Receiving electronic invoices is still obligatory. Archiving periods for invoices is reduced from 10 to 8 years.
Continue readingPeppol PINT invoice format becomes the default for B2G in A-NZ
This is the first step before PINT becomes mandatory in May 2025 for all B2G e-invoicing transactions in Australia & New-Zealand.
Continue readingPDF invoices remain considered “electronic” one more year in Portugal
The recent provision adopted in the 2025 Budget further postpones the mandatory use of a Qualified E-Signature (QES) for B2B invoices in PDF format.
Continue readingPoland close to finalizing the details of its B2B e-invoicing mandate
The Ministry of Finance is proposing changes to the upcoming B2B mandate based on prior consultations and is starting a final round of discussions.
Continue readingNew Zealand introduces stronger requirements for B2G e-invoicing
More government agencies will adopt e-invoicing starting on January 1, 2026, in addition to implementing faster payment timelines.
Continue readingE-Invoicing Exchange Summit coming to Kuala Lumpur (Nov. 25-27, 2024)
Gain insights from top e-invoicing experts and connect during a three-day summit packed with workshops, conferences, and roundtables.
Continue readingBelgium releases an official list of compliant e-invoicing solutions
The list is designed to assist companies in choosing a solution in light of the upcoming B2B e-invoicing mandate in the country.
Continue readingGuidelines on B2B mandate in Germany published
On 15.10.2024, the Federal Ministry of Finance (“BMF”) published official guidelines for the upcoming e-Invoicing mandate, confirming its hands-off approach while hinting at future definitions of transmission channels in the context of tax reporting.
Continue readingSweden public sector progressively phasing EDIFACT out
Starting from July 1, 2025, Sweden will no longer recommend and support EDIFACT based messages within public procurement.
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