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The Growth Opportunities Act is a major initiative of the German government aimed at promoting economic growth, easing the burden on companies and citizens and driving forward the digital transformation.
A central element of the Growth Opportunities Act is the mandatory introduction of e-billing.
E-invoicing will be mandatory for B2B companies from 2025 – two of the most commonly used formats for e-invoices in Germany are XRechnung and ZUGFeRD.
Although both formats are subject to the same legal requirements, there are differences between them.