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required e-invoicing starting 1/1/25


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Hello everyone,

will whmcs support the electronic invoices required in Europe from January 1, 2025, or will we have to switch to a different administration product because whmcs does not meet the minimum requirements for invoicing?

The requirements have actually been known for years.

Apparently, there is also no way to manage correct invoices via whmcs using external tools such as lexoffice because the php parser removes the xml information from the PDF.


Please check if you can somehow manage a PDF/A with xml.

For example, for Germany, this would be a ZUGFeRD format, a presentable PDF with xml content or the X-Rechnung format. If that doesn't work, the business partner cannot deduct sales tax, which leads to claims for damages, so you can only use whmcs for hobby purposes.


The invoices may then no longer be edited afterwards. That has always been the case, but whmcs can't manage that. Please also introduce a function that does not directly create an invoice when a customer registers and orders something, then you do not need to keep the fake clients.


It would be nice if you would at least support PDFs from external services.
https://developers.lexoffice.io/docs/#files-endpoint-download-a-file
 

https://ec.europa.eu/digital-building-blocks/sites/display/DIGITAL/eInvoicing

best regards

Jan

 

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