E-invoicing with Odoo
The introduction of e-invoicing (electronic invoicing) has made considerable progress in recent years. The implementation of the EU guideline from 2014 laid the foundation for the mandatory acceptance and processing of electronic invoices for public contracts. This development is continuously being adapted and expanded in order to meet the changing technological and legal framework conditions. Here is an overview of the obligations that will apply from 2025 and how Odoo can provide support:
Entry into force of the general obligation to issue invoices electronically.
B2B sales carried out in 2025/2026 may continue
to use paper invoices. Electronic invoices may only be used in the old
(non-EU-compliant) format if approved by the recipient.
B2B sales relating to the year 2027 are allowed to use
paper invoices and EDI formats. The restriction is that the company may not
exceed a previous year's turnover of € 800,000.
All invoices must be transmitted in an
EU-recognized format. Paper invoices or other formats are absolutely not
permitted.
What formats does Odoo support?
Odoo
already supports all common invoice formats. Until now, the choice of the right
format often depended on the location of the company and the respective
requirements. In future, this will be made much easier thanks to standardized
regulations. One way to achieve maximum success with little effort is the free
interface to Peppol. Electronic documents, including e-invoices, can be called
up directly in the booking journal and do not require a complicated process.
ZUGFeRD / Factur- X |
The German/ French format combines a PDF/A-3
file with embedded XML data and can therefore be read by both humans and
machines. |
XRechnung |
The purely XML-based format was specially
developed for public clients in Germany and can be used within the EU thanks to
its EU conformity.
|
UBL |
This XML-based format is suitable for
international transactions and is particularly popular in the public sector
(B2G). |
BisBillling 3.0 |
It's based on the European standard Peppol and is
widely used in countries such as Germany, Norway and the Netherlands. |
Other required formats can be integrated into
Odoo at any time. |
Conclusion
The upcoming EU regulation allows for a gradual introduction until 2028. However, the first conflicts may already arise from 2025 if the invoice recipient rejects the document in a non-EU-compliant format. Internationally active companies in particular are under pressure to act. Early conversion of the ERP system is therefore advisable for both small and large companies and involves little effort. Odoo offers all-in-one support and can respond to individual needs.
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