CEN approved an updated EN 16931‑1 e‑invoicing standard on 13 February 2026, adding new mandatory fields for B2B transactions and aligning with the July 2030 Digital Reporting Requirements. The revision supports both B2B and B2G use, enabling ViDA users to comply without costly system rebuilds.
CEN approved the updated EN 16931‑1 standard on 13 February 2026.
The updated standard adds mandatory fields such as bank IBAN details, invoice coding, discounts, early payment discounts, late fines, corrective invoice sequential numbering, FX, XML attachments, and classification for invoice codes.
It includes a new core semantic data model and mandatory fields that enable compliance with the July 2030 Digital Reporting Requirements for intra‑community transactions.
No, the revision is designed to allow ViDA changes without costly system rebuilds.
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