- Estonia is preparing for a national e-invoice project by 2025
- Amendments to the Accounting Act aim to promote B2B e-invoicing
- The goal is to standardize and simplify invoicing requirements
- The legislation encourages a single European standard for e-invoices
- E-invoicing has been mandatory at the B2G level since 2019
- Companies can register to receive invoices solely in electronic format
- Suppliers will be required to send invoices electronically
- The two permitted electronic formats are EN16931 UBL
- BIS 3.0, CII and eXML 1.2
- No additional information or specifications have been released as of now.
Source: edicomgroup.com
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