The Wachstumschancengesetz (Growth Opportunities Act), which came into effect on March 22, 2024, introduces a phased mandatory e-invoicing requirement for businesses in Germany. In this blog, we will delve into the specifics of Germany’s e-invoicing mandate and the transition timeline established for companies.
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Starting January 2025, all taxpayers in Germany will be required to receive e-invoices. This regulation mandates that businesses have systems in place to receive e-invoices. However, it is worth noting that issuing e-invoices for incoming paper-based or unstructured digital invoices will not be mandatory in 2025. Additionally, obtaining approval from invoice recipients will no longer be necessary for invoicing processes. In essence, this step serves as the initial move for businesses to adapt their processes to digital invoice reception.
During the transition phase, valid until December 31, 2026, businesses can issue invoices in paper or unstructured electronic formats for transactions in 2026, provided they have the recipient's consent. This measure aims to offer businesses a gradual adjustment period between 2025 and 2026.
In 2027, the transition rules will vary based on company turnover. Businesses with an annual turnover of less than €800,000 in the previous year may continue to issue paper or unstructured digital invoices, provided the recipient agrees. However, companies with a turnover exceeding €800,000 will be required to issue e-invoices starting January 2027.
Under the new law, invoices issued in the EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) format will remain valid with recipient approval until December 31, 2027. Companies using EDI will benefit from an extended adjustment period until 2028, offering a smoother transition.
In the final phase, companies with an annual turnover exceeding €800,000 must begin issuing structured e-invoices starting January 2027. For businesses with a turnover below €800,000, this obligation will take effect in January 2028. By this point, all businesses in Germany will be required to adopt e-invoicing practices.
From January 1, 2025, businesses will need to ensure they can accept e-invoices in formats such as XRechnung, ZugFeRD 2.0/2.1, and Peppol BIS.
We understand the critical importance of being prepared for this transition. To help your company adapt quickly, securely, and cost-effectively, we offer tailored solutions.
Let’s ensure your business is ready for the January 2025 e-invoicing regulations! We would be delighted to meet with you to accelerate your compliance process and identify the most suitable solution.
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