Following Belgium and the Netherlands, Luxembourg is to become the last of the BENELUX countries to implement mandatory e-invoicing for public authorities. Luxembourgian taxpayers will be required to send invoices in an electronic format, which will replace traditional invoices. Here is all you need to know about the new regulations.
When will B2G e-invoicing be obligatory in Luxembourg?
As stated by the Act of 13 December 2021 amending the Act of 16 May 2019 on electronic invoicing in public procurement and concession contracts, large Luxembourgian companies are obliged to send e-invoices to public authorities as of the 18th of May 2022. This is only five months after the legal framework concerning B2G transactions in Luxembourg entered into force.
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