Do you need to invoice businesses in Luxembourg?
If you answered yes, you may need electronic invoice processing.
Transalis eInvoice™ is a trusted provider of digital invoice processing with companies in Luxembourg
More and more countries, including Luxembourg, are looking for new ways to streamline their processes, eliminate tax avoidance and collect more VAT. Already across the EU, government and public sector organisations are required to use B2G eInvoice processing, and B2B suppliers are being encouraged do the same.
An eInvoice solution from Transalis will streamline your invoice processing with trading partners in Luxembourg.
- Reduce time spent on administrative tasks
- Improve accuracy and minimise disputes
- Remain compliant with complex cross-border regulatory and tax requirements
- Automate invoice validation
- Speed up the entire billing process
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Luxembourg eInvoicing regulations
Luxembourg has adopted a post-audit invoicing model. For Business-to-Business (B2B) invoicing, true electronic invoicing is not mandatory.
To invoice the government Business-to-Government (B2G), Luxembourg encourages suppliers to send electronic invoices and will impose a gradual implementation process to make sending e-invoice mandatory.
Implementation will be based on company size and begins May 2022 with plans to complete by March 2023. However, it is already mandatory for contracting authorities receiving e-invoices.The Ministry of Digitalisation in Luxembourg periodically provides high-level updates about the rollout.
The B2G invoicing standard is Peppol based which is the national adaption of EU Directive 2014/55/EU. Every Luxembourg company is identified by a VAT ID, when it concerns a legal entity subject to VAT.