E-Invoicing in Germany: Complete Guide
Germany approves the B2B e-invoicing mandate. The obligation will be rolled out in phases, starting by January 2025. There is no digital reporting foreseen at the moment.
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Germany approves the B2B e-invoicing mandate. The obligation will be rolled out in phases, starting by January 2025. There is no digital reporting foreseen at the moment.
Poland takes a step forward on e-invoicing introducing The National e-Invoicing System (KSeF) as a voluntary solution. The mandatory implementation was set for July 2024, however, it has been delayed until further notice.
The Swiss VAT rules for e-commerce are changing by 2025, introducing the deemed supplier model for online platforms.
Belgium plans to make B2B e-invoicing in domestic transactions mandatory by January 2026. No reporting obligation foreseen for the moment. Learn more about the current status and next steps for this implementation.
Romania's tax authorities have enforced the Romanian e-transport obligation, extending the scope to all goods subject to international transport.
New E-Delivery Address requirement for established businesses in Poland replacing the paper correspondence. The requirement has recently postponed.
France introduced the full VAT group simplification starting January 2023, allowing VAT groups to be treated as single taxable persons. Find also the 2024 updates.
Italian Plastic tax on manufactured products for single use. The obligation will enter into force by July 2024. Get ready for it!
Annual VAT return in Italy is a recapitulative statement due by the end of April of the following year. Learn more details about this important VAT return.
New simplified method for corrective VAT returns in Spain when as a result of the correction, there is no additional input VAT to pay.
The Hungarian reverse charge mechanism for construction services applies only to activities subject to official authorization or notification to an authority.
Italy reduced VAT rates on feminine hygiene products and baby products is raised to 10%.