Regulatory updates - Ireland
Get the latest news and updates on e-invoicing, e-ordering, e-archiving and indirect tax regulatory requirements.
Ireland publishes public consultation on real-time digital reporting and e-invoicing
The public consultation announced by Ireland’s Minister of Finance Michael McGrath, per his Statement on Budget 2024, has been published.
Ireland announces public consultation for VAT invoicing and reporting systems
A statement made by the Irish Minister of Finance on Ireland’s 2024 budget included details and a request for public consultation on modernizing current invoicing and reporting regimes.
Irish public sector must now procure Peppol services from the open market
The Office of Public Procurement in Ireland has decided not to extend or establish a new e-invoice Framework Agreement and now advises Irish Public Sector Bodies to directly procure the Peppol-based e-invoicing services and solutions they require directly from the open market.
Ireland publishes guide promoting Irish public sector e-invoicing
The guidelines aim to assist suppliers in sending e-invoices to the Irish public sector that comply with the European standard on e-invoicing.
Ireland considers modernizing VAT reporting requirements
Irish Revenue is currently reviewing possible changes to VAT reporting by businesses in parallel with the EU initiative to introduce a Pan-European tax reporting reform.
Country specifications
E-Invoicing/CTC Model:
Post Audit
Mandatory Infrastructure:
– B2G: Peppol
– B2B: N/A
Mandatory Format:
– B2G: Peppol BIS
– B2B: N/A
Mandatory for Issuing:
No explicit requirements
Mandatory for Receiving:
– B2G: All contracting authorities
– B2B: Buyer’s consent required
eSignature:
Not Required
Archiving Period:
– Standard: 6 years
– For capital goods scheme: 20 years + 6 years
Archiving Abroad:
Allowed