- The responsible ministry for eInvoicing in Liechtenstein is the Ministry of General Government Affairs and Finance.
- The legislation governing eInvoicing is the Law of 10 November 2017 on Public Procurement (Public Procurement Act; ÖAWG) and Ordinance of 3 November 1998 on Public Procurement (Public Procurement Ordinance; ÖAWV), with the latest updates in Art. 44a in November 2017. The directive 2014/55/EU has been transposed.
- There is no use of the extra year for compliance of non-central entities. eInvoicing is mandatory for receiving and processing by central authorities, regional authorities, and local authorities.
- There is no B2B mandate or monitoring mechanism in place.
- The standard for corresponding eInvoices should be sent by email to [email protected] in XML or PDF format.
- There is currently no platform in operation, and eInvoicing has not been implemented at the sub-central level. The European standard on eInvoicing is not fully implemented in Liechtenstein.
Source ec.europe.eu
- See also
- Join the Linkedin Group on Global E-Invoicing/E-Reporting/SAF-T Developments, click HERE