When we talk about invoices,
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 4:10 am
in Italy, we are now inevitably referring to the electronic invoice , which has been the only invoicing method for almost all Italian economic entities since at least 2019, the year that saw the introduction of the obligation to issue electronic invoices in the B2B and B2C sectors. The obligation to issue electronic invoices in Europe to public administrations (B2G) had already been in force since 2015.
We have already talked about the news regarding the mandatory jordan whatsapp resource electronic invoice in San Marino and the abolition of the esterometro .
As is known, Italy is currently the only country in Europe where electronic invoicing is mandatory in all B2G, B2B and B2C areas (with a few exceptions, which are destined to disappear in the short term). Non-European countries, on the contrary, have long adopted an approach similar to the Italian one, in many cases presenting themselves as precursors in this area. But the situation in Europe and in the world is evolving rapidly , with several states introducing measures aimed precisely at extending the use of electronic invoicing to all sectors. The European Union itself is moving in this direction, having recently proposed a package of reforms that also contains new obligations in relation to electronic invoicing starting from 2028.
In this article we will delve into the current situation and the upcoming obligations that European and non-European countries will introduce starting from 2023 .
We have already talked about the news regarding the mandatory jordan whatsapp resource electronic invoice in San Marino and the abolition of the esterometro .
As is known, Italy is currently the only country in Europe where electronic invoicing is mandatory in all B2G, B2B and B2C areas (with a few exceptions, which are destined to disappear in the short term). Non-European countries, on the contrary, have long adopted an approach similar to the Italian one, in many cases presenting themselves as precursors in this area. But the situation in Europe and in the world is evolving rapidly , with several states introducing measures aimed precisely at extending the use of electronic invoicing to all sectors. The European Union itself is moving in this direction, having recently proposed a package of reforms that also contains new obligations in relation to electronic invoicing starting from 2028.
In this article we will delve into the current situation and the upcoming obligations that European and non-European countries will introduce starting from 2023 .