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    January 12, 2026 (about 1 month ago)

    e-Invoicing in Ukraine [2025 Requirements]

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    Summary

    Ukraine requires electronic invoicing for taxpayers with annual revenue above UAH 1 million, and mandates SAF‑T reporting for SMEs since 1 Jan 2023 and for large enterprises since 1 Jan 2022. The Cabinet adopted a two‑year experimental e‑TTN project on 30 May 2024, which will become mandatory after the trial period, eliminating paper consignment notes.

    Key Insights

    When did Ukraine mandate SAF‑T reporting for large enterprises?

    Ukraine mandated SAF‑T reporting for large enterprises on 1 Jan 2022.

    When did Ukraine mandate SAF‑T reporting for small and medium‑sized entities?

    Ukraine mandated SAF‑T reporting for SMEs on 1 Jan 2023.

    What revenue threshold triggers mandatory electronic invoicing to the URTI?

    Taxpayers with annual revenue exceeding UAH 1 million must submit electronic invoice data to the URTI.

    When did the Ukrainian Cabinet adopt the resolution for the e‑TTN experimental project?

    The Cabinet adopted Resolution No. 629 on 30 May 2024 to launch a two‑year experimental e‑TTN project.

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