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LegislationIn Sweden, the following laws mandate the use of eInvoicing e-invoicing for public entities:
The Act on eInvoicing in public procurement:
In February 2023, the Digg, along with the Swedish Companies Registration Office (Bolagsverket) and the Swedish Tax Agency, have submitted a formal request to the Swedish government to evaluate the conditions for adopting mandatory eInvoicing in B2B and G2B (to be added to the current B2G eInvoicing mandate). The request put a focus on relevance of mandatory eInvoicing, especially in the EU regulatory landscape of the Value Added Tax (VAT) in the Digital Age proposal. There are no specific timelines yet. However, according to the proposal, the evaluation of the conditions for adopting mandatory eInvoicing in B2B and G2B shall be done as soon as possible. eInvoicing platform and eInvoicing management solutionsSweden encourages the use of Peppol for electronic procurement, enabling connected public entities and economic operators to communicate with each other. Legacy eProcurement solutions based on EDIFACT (GS1 EANCOM) are still supported by the central, regional and municipalities. Approach for receiving and processing eInvoicesSolution providers, on behalf of public sector organisations, operate the access point to receive eInvoices from economic operators. For the central government, the the Legal, Financial and Administrative Services Agency manages provides coordinated framework agreements for the provision of a common infrastructure for from which central government organisations can call-off infrastructure solutions based on joint standards for e-procurement/-invoicing. Several platforms are in use by the public sector. In Sweden, the solutions used are based on the recommendations by Single Face To Industry (SFTI) regarding standards for both messages and other infrastructure. SFTI recommends Peppol for the Swedish public sector and its suppliers. For more information on SFTI, please read the section on ‘additional information’. No electronic signature is required for eInvoices and the archiving period amounts to 7 years[1]. eInvoicing implementation in sub-central level contracting authoritiesBeginning 1 April 2019 all central and sub-central public procurement contracting authorities and suppliers (above and below EU threshold and including direct procurement) must comply with the EN 16931 using the (CIUS) Peppol Peppol BIS Billing 3. Implementation of eInvoicing at sub-central level is close to be fully completed as there are old legacy formats (Svefaktura version 1 and SFTI Fulltextfaktura) still in useThis facilitates for suppliers that the whole public sector has a common standard and infrastructure for receiving invoices. The main identified benefits of implementing eInvoicing at sub-central level are cost and operational savings, the reduction of administrative burden, optimisation of time-to-payment and contribution to process automation. Status on the implementation of the European Standard on eInvoicing (EN)In Sweden, the EN is implemented through the use of Peppol and efforts are being made to increase the use of its compliant CIUS, the Peppol BIS Billing 3. Sweden plays an active role in OpenPeppol where support for the implementation of the EN is considered. The Peppol specification is used as-is without any national blends. For more info on Peppol see: The Future Is Open - OpenPeppol. Digital reporting requirementsThe VAT return may be submitted either electronically or on paper. The Swedish Tax Agency however encourages companies to use its e-service for filling a VAT return (Lämna momsdeklaration) [2]. In 2022, the Swedish Tax Agency (Skatteverket - SKV) confirmed it initiated a project to establish the future of VAT reporting in Sweden and started evaluating the alternatives of eInvoicing e-invoicing and digital reporting solutions. No specific solution or timeline has been communicated yet. Nevertheless, the Swedish Tax Agency aims to keep discussing the options including Periodic Transaction Control (PTC), i.e. VAT listings and SAF-T, Continuous Transaction Controls (CTC), such as real-time invoice reporting and mandatory eInvoicing. In its consultation response to ViDA, SKV stated that SKV supports ViDA and also wants a national implementation, which in this context means that SKV is in favour of mandatory e-invoicing for domestic transactions As part of Sweden’s Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) policy to digitalise environmental data, the Swedish Transport Administration now requires its digital reporting for certain procured contracts over 50 million SEK from 15 March 2024. Contracted suppliers will have to follow the BEAst supply 4.0 industry standard and report environmental data using Peppol Advanced Despatch Advice to the Swedish Transport Administration [3]. Additional informationSingle Face To Industry (SFTI). SFTI is led by the Swedish Association for Local Authorities & Regions (SALAR), Digg, The National Agency for Public Procurement and The Legal, Financial and Administrative Services Agency. SFTI is represented by the public sector, economic operators and IT providers. Its aim is to recommend standards for eProcurement in the public sector and to support its use. It offers a service desk free of charge, publishes guidance on its website and organises a wide range of courses and seminars related to eProcurement. It is active in international standardisation in CEN, OASIS and similar organisations. SFTI has been, and are still, one of the stakeholders responsible for the communication regarding the use of Peppol of Peppol BIS Billing 3 and the Peppol network both within central and sub-central entities. Digg is commissioned by the government to facilitate the use of eProcurement eCommerce (post award) in Swedish central government agencies. Digg is a sponsor of the work in SFTI. It also has the role of the Swedish Peppol Authority. In this regard, it is responsible for the registration of companies that wish to become an Access Point (AP) or a Service Metadata Publisher (SMP) within the Swedish jurisdiction.
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