EU Council Approves Mandatory German E-Invoicing

Type: Legislation

The EU Council has given the green light to Germany’s request for mandatory domestic VAT e-invoicing for B2B transactions. The proposed launch is scheduled for January 2026. This move allows Germany to transition from paper-based invoices to real-time e-invoicing until the end of 2027, subject to a further review. Stay compliant with VATCalc’s advanced VAT e-invoicing product, ensuring seamless submissions and full audit compliance with local tax laws. Simplify your invoicing processes with tax technology. 

 

Effective date: 1st January 2026 

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