E-Invoicing Country

Malta

Voluntary

Voluntary, no mandate yet

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Mandate Overview

The mandate

Malta accepts e-invoices through Peppol for public-sector procurement under the transposition of EU Directive 2014/55/EU, coordinated by the Malta Information Technology Agency (MITA) and the Department of Contracts. B2G receive capability has been operational since April 2019. There is no mandatory B2B e-invoicing regime, though the Office of the Commissioner for Revenue has indicated alignment with the ViDA framework. Voluntary Peppol exchange is supported across most Maltese ERP vendors.

Timeline

Key milestones

2019
Apr 1, 2019
  • B2G Peppol acceptance under EU Directive 2014/55/EU transposition

2030
Jul 1, 2030
  • ViDA intra-Community B2B e-invoicing and digital reporting begin

Flowie Coverage

How Flowie supports Malta

Flowie operates as a Peppol-accredited Service Provider for Maltese B2G submissions and voluntary B2B exchanges. The platform is positioned to handle any forthcoming domestic mandate aligned with ViDA's 2030 framework.

FAQ

Common questions

Is e-invoicing mandatory in Malta?

B2G acceptance via Peppol has been required since 2019 under the EU Directive transposition, coordinated by MITA. B2B is voluntary today, with no concrete domestic mandate announced beyond ViDA alignment.

What format does Malta use?

Peppol BIS 3.0 is the standard for Maltese public-sector e-invoicing and the dominant voluntary format for B2B, transmitted through certified Peppol Access Points.

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