Portugal postpones mandatory B2G e-invoicing for SMEs and microenterprises once again

The Portuguese 2024 Budget Law has postponed, once again, the deadline for mandatory B2G e-invoicing for medium, small, and microenterprises, as well as entities of the public administration.

Kelly Muniz
Kelly Muniz
E-Invoicing Tax Technology Specialist
Published
Jan 4, 2024
Last update
May 12, 2025
Portugal postpones mandatory B2G e-invoicing for SMEs and microenterprises once againPortugal postpones mandatory B2G e-invoicing for SMEs and microenterprises once again

The Portuguese 2024 Budget Law has postponed, once again, the deadline for mandatory B2G e-invoicing for medium, small, and microenterprises, as well as entities of the public administration.

The new go-live date for the obligation to issue electronic invoices in transactions with the public administration for these groups is January 1, 2025. The updated timeline is already available on the Public Administration Shared Services Entity (ESPAP) website, which is the entity that coordinates the implementation of B2G e-invoicing in Portugal.

This means that SMEs, microenterprises, and entities of the public administration have an extra year to ensure compliance with the mandate.

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Kelly Muniz

Kelly Muniz

E-Invoicing Tax Technology Specialist

Originally from Brazil, she is currently based in Sweden where she earned a Masters degree in EU Business Law from Lund University. She previously worked as a Regulatory Counsel following global e-invoicing developments and is passionate about making an impact in the world of tax technology.

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