On November 13th, we hosted the online training session “Anti-Fraud Law: New Invoicing Requirements. Veri*factu Regulation,” led by Albert Folguera, Managing Partner of addwill’s Tax Department and Associate Professor at the University of Barcelona.
During the session, we covered the latest updates to the Anti-Fraud Law, including the new Regulation and Ministerial Order outlining the requirements for invoicing software used by businesses and professionals. The training gave participants a clear understanding of the steps they need to take to comply with these new obligations, with a focus on ensuring the integrity, security, and accessibility of invoicing records.
It was also discussed what necessary changes ara needed to standardize formats to ensure compliance and reliability. Albert Folguera explained the differences between electronic invoicing rules and the Veri*factu Regulation, which requires businesses to send invoicing data continuously and accurately to the Spanish Tax Agency (AEAT), while ensuring the highest levels of security and accuracy.
The session also featured insights from Jose Vicente Cobos and Juan José Ramos, experts from the technology company adiss, who presented software solutions tailored to the Veri*factu Regulation. These solutions, which can be partially funded through the Next Generation Digital Kit initiative, will help businesses meet the new requirements quickly and efficiently.
This training was a great opportunity for participants to get up to speed with the upcoming obligations and optimize their invoicing systems to stay compliant with the new regulations.
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