As of June 2026: no B2B e-invoicing mandate; B2G e-invoicing runs through Peppol and a central platform (public bodies must receive EN 16931 e-invoices), and structured B2B e-invoicing and reporting are expected under the EU ViDA reforms. Confirm the current rules with the Cyprus Ministry of Finance / Tax Department and the Treasury of the Republic.
No. Cyprus has no general B2B e-invoicing mandate yet. In the B2G space, central public sector bodies have been required to receive and process electronic invoices that comply with the European standard EN 16931 since 2019 (extended to sub-central bodies thereafter), via Peppol Access Points and the Cyprus government gateway, but suppliers may submit voluntarily rather than being forced to. The Ministry of Finance and Tax Department oversee implementation, with the Treasury operating the central platform. Looking ahead, the EU's VAT in the Digital Age (ViDA) reforms are expected to bring mandatory structured e-invoicing and digital reporting for intra-EU B2B transactions around 2030, so Cyprus businesses should plan to be Peppol-ready well before then.
Invotify's Pro plan gives Cyprus businesses the formats that already work for B2G today and that the ViDA era will demand. Our standards-based e-invoice export emits Peppol BIS 3.0, UBL 2.1 and CII (covering XRechnung and Factur-X) — so you can send EN 16931-compliant invoices to Cypriot public authorities over Peppol now, trade cleanly with EU partners that require structured invoicing, and switch on compliance the day a B2B mandate or ViDA reporting lands. One toggle on Pro, choose your format, export — no separate compliance vendor.
No. As of June 2026 there is no mandatory B2B (or B2C) e-invoicing requirement in Cyprus. Structured e-invoicing between businesses is voluntary and based on mutual agreement. Confirm the latest position with the Cyprus Ministry of Finance / Tax Department.
Central public sector bodies in Cyprus have been required to receive and process EN 16931-compliant electronic invoices since 2019 (later extended to sub-central bodies), through Peppol Access Points and the government gateway. Invotify's Pro e-invoice export produces Peppol BIS 3.0 and UBL 2.1 for exactly this.
Cyprus implements the European standard EN 16931 and uses Peppol BIS Billing 3.0 (UBL) as its core invoice usage specification, with no national extensions. Invotify exports Peppol BIS 3.0 and UBL 2.1 on the Pro plan, matching the Cypriot profile.
No firm B2B date is set yet. The main driver is the EU's ViDA reforms, expected to mandate intra-EU B2B e-invoicing and digital reporting around 2030. Cyprus is likely to align with that timeline — confirm specifics with the Ministry of Finance and the Treasury of the Republic.
Yes. Invotify's Pro plan already exports Peppol BIS 3.0, UBL 2.1 and CII, so you can invoice Cypriot public bodies and EU partners in compliant formats today and avoid a rushed migration when a B2B mandate or ViDA reporting takes effect.
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