The German Ministry of Finance released a draft guideline on June 13, 2024, outlining the upcoming B2B e-invoicing mandate. The key points include the plan to introduce an e-reporting system for invoice details at a later stage, e-invoicing exemptions, compliance requirements for e-invoices, acceptable formats, delivery methods, VAT obligations, correction procedures, and recipient responsibilities. The final version of the guideline is expected by Q4 2024. For more details on the German B2B e-invoicing mandate, please visit our website.
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