The Future of E-Invoicing in the UK: What Businesses Should Expect

For years, e-invoicing in the UK sat in limbo. It was allowed, occasionally encouraged, but never defined. No standard format, no consistent rulebook, and little reason for most businesses to move off PDFs and paper. That era is over. The UK now has a confirmed mandate, a fixed date, and, as of June 2026, a […]

E-Invoice Archiving in Oman: Fawtara’s 10-Year Retention Rule Explained

When businesses map out their readiness for Oman’s Fawtara e-invoicing mandate, the attention almost always lands on the front end: generating the invoice, validating it, and routing it through the Peppol network. What gets far less scrutiny is what happens after the invoice is delivered. Yet archiving is a statutory obligation in its own right, […]

Tax Data Document (TDD) in Oman: Fawtara E-Invoicing Reporting Explained

One element of Oman’s Fawtara mandate determines whether the Oman Tax Authority considers you compliant, yet it never appears on the invoice your buyer receives and rarely surfaces in readiness checklists: the Tax Data Document, or TDD. It is separate from your invoice, sent elsewhere for a different reason, and getting it wrong is one […]

Oman Data Dictionary for E-Invoicing: Key Facts Businesses Need to Know

One of the largest tax changes in Oman’s recent history is now underway. With the implementation of a nationwide e-invoicing mandate by the Oman Tax Authority (OTA), the Sultanate’s VAT-registered businesses now have a limited amount of time to comply. PDFs sent over email and paper invoices are on their way out. Electronic invoices that […]

OTA-Compliant E-Invoicing: What It Means and Why Every Oman Business Must Care

One of the largest tax changes in Oman’s recent history is now underway. With the implementation of a nationwide e-invoicing mandate by the Oman Tax Authority (OTA), the Sultanate’s VAT-registered businesses now have a limited amount of time to comply. PDFs sent over email and paper invoices are on their way out. Electronic invoices that […]

E-Invoicing in the UK 2026: The April 2029 Mandate, Peppol, Timeline and Compliance

For a long time the United Kingdom watched from the sidelines while its European neighbours rolled out e-invoicing mandates. That has now changed. At the Autumn Budget in November 2025, the government confirmed that UK e-invoicing will be mandatory for all VAT invoices from April 2029, covering business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-government (B2G) trade. The era […]

PINT Oman: The Complete Guide to Oman’s E-Invoicing Specification

The Oman Tax Authority (OTA) has published the PINT OM specification through OpenPeppol, giving businesses their clearest view yet of how electronic invoicing will work in the Sultanate. PINT OM is the technical foundation of Oman’s e-invoicing program and the standard every e-invoicing solution in Oman must follow. This guide explains what PINT OM is, […]

TLV Encoding for QR Codes Under Oman’s E-Invoicing Mandate

Every compliant invoice in Oman has to do something deceptively simple: prove, on paper or on screen, that it is genuine and unaltered. The mechanism behind that proof is the QR code, and the way its contents are structured is the TLV (Tag-Length-Value) format. For any business preparing for the Fawtara mandate, understanding how this […]

E-Invoicing in Spain 2026: Crea y Crece Timeline, VeriFactu, Formats and Compliance

E-invoicing in Spain is moving from voluntary practice to legal obligation. Under the Ley Crea y Crece (Law 18/2022) and its implementing Royal Decree 238/2026, structured electronic invoices will become mandatory for domestic business-to-business transactions, starting with large companies in October 2027 and extending to all remaining businesses and self-employed professionals by October 2028. For […]

E-Invoicing in the Netherlands 2026: Peppol, ViDA Timeline, Formats and Compliance

The Netherlands occupies a curious position in Europe’s e-invoicing map. It pioneered government e-invoicing, helped build the Peppol network, and posts some of the continent’s strongest voluntary uptake among private firms. And yet, for all that momentum, there is still no law forcing businesses to invoice each other electronically. What exists instead is a clear […]