- Legislative Framework: Luxembourg has transposed Directive 2014/55/EU through the Law of 16 May 2019, mandating public sector bodies to receive and process electronic invoices via the Peppol network, with compliance deadlines set for various company sizes between 2022 and 2023.
- eInvoicing Standards and Platforms: The implementation utilizes Peppol BIS Billing 3.0, ensuring compliance with European standards. Public sector bodies mainly connect through the CTIE’s Peppol access point, with a monitoring mechanism in place to track eInvoice exchanges.
- Future Developments and Integration: Luxembourg aims to expand Peppol’s use beyond eInvoicing to include eOrdering and other document exchanges, while exploring B2B eInvoicing and potential digital VAT reporting, although eInvoicing is not currently used for VAT reporting.
Source ec.europa.eu
- See also
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