B2g E-invoicing Compulsory From May 2022 Here

Invoices not sent through these official channels are often legally void, meaning the government agency won't (and technically can't) pay you. Why the Change?

Starting in , several regions—most notably Serbia and certain states in Germany —implemented mandatory Business-to-Government (B2G) e-invoicing . This shift requires businesses to move away from PDFs and paper, instead submitting invoices in structured digital formats that government systems can read automatically. What You Need to Know B2G e-invoicing compulsory from May 2022

I can then provide the specific format requirements and portal links for your location. Invoices not sent through these official channels are

Remember that digital invoices must be stored in their original electronic format for audit purposes, often for up to 10 years. To help you get the right technical setup, let me know: Which country or region are you billing? What accounting software are you currently using? This shift requires businesses to move away from

Ensure your accounting or ERP system (like SAP, Xero, or QuickBooks) is configured to export the specific XML schema required by the country you are billing.

Most governments require you to upload these files to a specific government platform (e.g., Serbia’s SEF portal) or send them via a certified access point.