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There is a global explosion of invoicing and purchase order legislation (government mandates) creating one very big challenge for business. How do you stay compliant cost effectively and avoid expensive fines for non-compliance?

Invoice regulation change is frequent and overwhelming for many businesses
The latest mandate news and updates can be found lower down this page. Bookmark this page to stay right up to date. Our mandate solutions enable businesses to cost effectively comply and stay compliant throughout the lifecycle of a mandate. Read about our e-invoicing mandate solution in more detail as well as our country specific solutions.

The latest updates from around the world

Portugal

Extension of certain VAT rates

Portugal’s 2022 budget has been approved in Parliament.

Amongst measures such as transposing certain VAT Directives for EU purposes and amending VAT compliance-related deadlines:

  • The reduced rate of 6% (5% in Madeira and 4% in the Azores) has been extended for:
    • Certain dairy-free products;
    • Repair services for domestic appliances;
    • Delivery and installation of certain solar panels.

This extension is due to expire on 30 June 2025.

Portugal

Requirement to accept the PDF as an e-invoice

In the past few months, we have communicated that in Portugal, a PDF can, in certain instances, qualify as an electronic invoice.

The requirement to include a digital signature has yet again been delayed, further to Order 49/2022. Portugal has delayed this requirement several times.

This means that now from 1st January 2023, PDFs will have to include a Qualified Electronic Signature (QES).

Portugal

Requirement for e-signatures on PDF invoices

In Portugal, under certain circumstances, a PDF invoice can qualify as an electronic invoice. The Covid-19 pandemic has meant that many countries around the world have had to deal with challenges in the management of their fiscal operations. Part of these challenges have involved governments acknowledging that they must provide some concessions to taxpayers.

During much of Covid, PDF invoices were made available to clients, despite not meeting the stringent requirements to qualify as an invoice.

During the following periods, it was / is permitted that PDFs can qualify as e-invoices, despite not meeting stringent requirements:

  • April, May and June 2020;
  • 9 November 2020 to 31 December 2021;
  • 1 January 2022 to June 30 2022.

This means that up to 30 June 2022, PDFs can be accepted as e-invoices without the need to meet any specific requirements.

At all other times, the PDF must be digitally signed to be accepted as an e-invoice.

Portugal

Confirmation ATCUD code remains optional & option to use PDF invoices as an e-invoice is extended to 30 June 2022

We previously advised that the ATCUD code on Portuguese invoices (as well as other fiscal documents) is now optional from 1 January 2022. This has now been officially confirmed by Order 351/2021-XXII. Previously, it had been announced that it would be mandatory from 1 January 2022.

We also recently published an update advising that Portugal had extended the period unsigned PDFs could be accepted as an e-invoice. This had previously been extended to 31 December 2021; this has now been further extended to 30 June 2022, by virtue of Order 351/2021-XXII, at which point PDFs must be digitally signed.

Portugal

Option to use PDF e-invoices extended to 31 December 2021

Portugal has previously communicated the admissibility of invoices in PDF format as electronic invoices. Order no. 260/2021-XX11, dated 27th July 2021, has extended this permissibility until 31 December 2021. This had previously been extended until 30 September 2021.

PDFs must be digitally signed from January 2022.

Portugal

New standard rate of 16% in the Azores

The standard VAT rate in Portugal (the Azores) has been reduced from 18% to 16%.

Tax Circular 30237 outlines the procedures to be followed further to this tax rate change. These include:

  • Chargeability;
  • Adjustments;
  • The cash VAT regime;
  • Intra-community acquisition of goods.

There have been no changes to the mainland Portuguese tax rates.

Portugal

New standard rate of 16% in the Azores

The standard VAT rate in Portugal (the Azores) has been reduced from 18% to 16%.

Tax Circular 30237 outlines the procedures to be followed further to this tax rate change. These include:

  • Chargeability;
  • Adjustments;
  • The cash VAT regime;
  • Intra-community acquisition of goods.

There have been no changes to the mainland Portuguese tax rates.

Portugal

Extension of deadline for use of PDF invoices

The introduction of Order 72/2021-XII of the State Secretary of Tax Affairs (SEAAF) dated 10 March 2021, has extended from 31 March to 30 June 2021 the term for acceptance for tax purposes of invoices in PDF format as electronic invoices.

Portugal

Non-resident billing software certification from 1 July 2021

To combat tax evasion and fraud, the Portuguese Tax Authorities have defined some rules that billing systems must fulfil to ensure the non-violation of billing data once it is registered.

This means that only billing systems that fulfil the requirements defined in law and which are certified by the PTA can be used.

This will be effective from 1st July 2021. These new measures will also apply to non-resident businesses that are registered for VAT in Portugal with a turnover exceeding 50,000 Euros in the calendar year 2020. This means that these entities are required to use exclusively billing systems certified by the PTA for issuing invoices and other relevant tax documents.

There are a few options to business how to go about this- including choosing to have their own software certified, using third-party pre-certified software or outsourcing the process.

Portugal

Extension of deadline for use of PDF invoices

The introduction of Order 72/2021-XII of the State Secretary of Tax Affairs (SEAAF) dated 10 March 2021, has extended from 31 March to 30 June 2021 the term for acceptance for tax purposes of invoices in PDF format as electronic invoices.



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