Verifactu 2026

The new era of digital invoicing in Spain.
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Is your company ready
for the change?

Starting in 2026, all businesses and self-employed professionals will need to adapt to Verifactu, the new e-invoicing system introduced by the Spanish Tax Agency (AEAT). This initiative aims to ensure greater transparency and traceability in accounting processes, requiring the use of AEAT-certified software.

However, this shift represents a significant challenge for many small and medium-sized enterprises, which will need to update their management systems to comply with the new legal requirements without compromising daily productivity.

The challenge for SMEs and self-employed professionals

Digital transformation in invoicing processes has become inevitable. However, many companies have not yet started planning their adaptation to the new system required by the Spanish Tax Agency (AEAT). In most cases, the main obstacle lies in the lack of information and planning, which could lead to a rushed implementation and, consequently, to administrative errors or non-compliance penalties.

Preparing in advance makes
the difference

Many companies have not yet evaluated how to integrate certified software into their invoicing processes, and postponing this decision can lead to operational and legal complications.

Not planning early enough can result in:
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Solutions for a smooth transition to Verifactu

Adapting to the new requirements of the Spanish Tax Agency (AEAT) can seem challenging, especially for companies seeking to comply with regulations without compromising productivity. Therefore, having certified management and e-invoicing software becomes essential to ensure compliance, security, and efficiency at every stage of the accounting process.

In this context, Deister Software develops solutions designed to facilitate adaptation to the new Verifactu system, helping companies implement regulatory changes without disrupting their operations.