- Estonia plans to introduce a general B2B e-invoicing mandate by 2027
- Customers registered as e-invoicing recipients can request e-invoices from suppliers starting July 2025
- The Ministry of Finance announced measures to improve VAT collection in December 2024
- Proposals include developing a draft amendment for the B2B e-invoicing mandate and removing the EUR 1,000 exemption threshold for transaction declarations
- The e-invoicing mandate requires invoices to comply with the European standard EN 16931 unless agreed otherwise
- The regulation allows the use of existing e-invoice formats but the default will be the European standard
- The mandate was introduced through an amendment to the Estonian Accounting Act to standardize and simplify e-invoicing processes
Source: marosavat.com
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