Spain, which has taken over the Presidency of the Council of the EU in July, aims at reaching an agreement on the package before the end of its six-month mandate.
The European Parliament is also fine-tuning its non-binding opinion and is expected to vote in the ECON committee on 24 October 2023. At this stage, there seems to be a common ground between political groups on the postponement of the dates of entry into force by one year, the extension of the deadline for electronic invoicing and the transmission deadline.
Source: ETAF
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