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    January 7, 2026 (about 2 months ago)

    UK Latest: Announce e-Invoicing Mandate – Your Business Ready?

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    United Kingdom VAT News • LinkedIn

    Summary

    The UK government has confirmed a mandatory e-invoicing regime set to launch in April 2029, covering B2B and B2G transactions. The plan likely adopts a four‑corner model using a localized Peppol standard, with phased implementation and potential incentives for SMEs. Businesses are urged to prepare early, engage in consultations, and assess technology and data readiness to meet the new compliance requirements.

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    Key Facts

    • •UK announced mandatory e‑invoicing in its 2025 budget, with the regime to commence in April 2029 for B2B and B2G transactions
    • •The UK is expected to adopt a four‑corner model with a localized Peppol standard, allowing buyers and sellers to choose their own software solutions
    • •A phased implementation approach is likely, with potential voluntary periods or size‑based roll‑out, and incentives for SMEs may be introduced
    • •HMRC will require near‑real‑time reporting of e‑invoices, aligning the UK’s system with the EU’s ViDA regime and other global models
    • •Businesses should engage in upcoming consultations, build multi‑stakeholder governance, and assess technology and data readiness to comply by 2029
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