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Upcoming E-Invoicing & E-Reporting mandates in the European Union (incl. ViDA)

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2023

During 2023: VAT in the Digital Age – Member states agreement

March 18, 2023

April 1, 2023

  • Slovakia: Approved – Mandatory e-invoicing for B2G, G2G, and G2B transactions

May 1, 2023

  • Belgium: Approved – B2G – Obligation for public contracts announced from 1 May 2023 whose estimated value is equal to or greater than 30,000 euros (excluding VAT)

November 1, 2023

  • Belgium: Approved – B2G – All other public contracts will follow, with the exception of contracts below the threshold of 3,000 euros (excluding VAT) which are in principle exempt

2024

January 1, 2024 

January 3, 2024

July 1, 2024

  • Belgium
    • Draft – Mandatory B2B E-Invoicing, gradual implementation, to be approved by EU Commission
  • France – Phase 1
    • Approved in France, approved by the European Council
    • Gradual implementation as of July 1, 2024 of mandatory B2B, B2C E-Invoicing: 1 Jul 2024 for large companies (more 5,000 employees; and either of following: €1.5 billion turnover; or €2 billion balance sheet)
    • Approved – Obligation to receive invoices in electronic format will be started for all taxpayers
  • Poland
    • Approved in Poland, approved by the European Council
    • Mandatory B2B and B2G E-Invoicing
  • Spain – Phase 1
    • Approved in Spain, no approval yet from the European Council – Mandatory B2B E-Invoicing
    • For large taxpayers with an annual turnover of more than 8 million Euros, 1 year after the issuance of the implementing regulation.
    • Secondly, for rest of the taxpayers, 2 years after the issuance of the implementing regulation.

2025

January 1, 2025

  • Belgium
    • Taxpayers established in Belgium with an annual turnover, excluding VAT, during the calendar year 2023 of more than €700,000 but not more than €9,000,000 or more than €700,000, excluding VAT, during the calendar year 2024;
  • Croatia
    • Not approved yet in Croatia, no approval yet from the European Council
    • New CTC Project – “Fiscalization 2.0.”

  • France – Phase 2
    • Approved – Gradual implementation as of July 1, 2024 of mandatory B2B, B2C E-Invoicing: 1 Jan 2025 for medium sized companies
  • Latvia
    • Draft – Mandatory B2B and B2G E-Invoicing, no approval yet from the European Council
  • Poland 
    • Approved – Cash register Tax invoices exceed PLN 450, ca EUR 97 and VAT-exempt businesses from Jan 2025 move to KSEF
  • Romania
    • Approved in Romania
    • SAFT – Small taxpayers and non-resident taxpayers will start on 1 January 2025

July 1, 2025

  • Belgium
    • Small taxpayers under €700,000
  • Spain – Phase 2
    • Approved in Spain, No EU approval yet – Mandatory B2B E-Invoicing
    • For rest of the taxpayers, 2 years after the issuance of the implementing regulation.

2026

January 1, 2026

  • France – Phase 3
    • Approved – Gradual implementation as of July 1, 2024 of mandatory B2B, B2C E-Invoicing
    • 1 Jan 2026 for small businesses

2028

ViDA – Still to be approved


Unclear timing

  • Bulgaria
    • Draft – A public consultation on mandatory B2B e-invoicing is planned, as well as proposals for introducing SAF-T reporting
  • Denmark
    • Planned for 2024 and 2025 – Delayed – No further info available
    • Draft – Mandatory B2B E-Invoicing based on bookkeeping Act
  • Germany
    • Germany will publish a discussion draft law for the introduction of mandatory B2B e-invoicing

  • Hungary
    • Draft – Hungary plans to implement SAF-T reporting in late 2022/early 2023
  • Romania
    • Draft – Mandatory B2B E-Invoicing, to be approved by EU Commission, implementation in 2024?
  • Slovenia
    • Plan – Slovenia has announced plans to introduce B2B e-invoicing.
  • Sweden
    • Draft – Swedish tax authority has started work on three different types of reporting(E-Invoicing, RTR, SAF-T)
    • Investigation on Mandatory B2B, G2B e-Invoicing

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