Informational article – Bússola Digital – Accounting & Consultancy, Sole Trader (ENI)
The reporting of invoices to e-Fatura remains one of the tax obligations that causes the most concern among business owners and managers in Portugal. Although it may seem like a simple process, any failure can lead to fines, tax inconsistencies and time loss in regularisation.
In this article, we explain why this topic is so sensitive, present practical examples and show how Digital Compass ensures full compliance.
Invoice reporting to e-Fatura is the obligation to send all invoices issued by a company to the Tax Authority (AT) within the legal deadlines.
Even with modern software, risks still exist such as:
• failures in automatic reporting
• invoicing errors
• frequent legislative changes
• lack of internal validation
• lack of awareness of deadlines
These factors make invoice reporting one of the most vulnerable areas of tax management.
A business owner believed their system was reporting everything automatically.
When Digital Compass took over the accounting, we found:
• two months without reporting
• lack of alerts
• imminent risk of penalties
Lesson: automation does not replace human validation.
A common error with immediate impact:
• the invoice had already been reported
• the client could not deduct the expense
• it was necessary to cancel and reissue it
• the Tax Authority recorded duplicate transactions until the correction
Lesson: small administrative errors create major disruptions.
An entrepreneur handling reporting alone discovered at year-end:
• months without submission
• duplicate invoices
• documents recorded in the wrong system
Regularisation was possible, but required time and explanations.
Lesson: without continuous monitoring, problems accumulate silently.
Digital Compass ensures a rigorous and transparent process:
• continuous validation of e-Fatura reporting
• detection and correction of errors before they reach the Tax Authority
• close monitoring and clear explanations
• organised and consistent tax records
• strict compliance with legal deadlines
The goal is simple: to remove this concern from the business owner’s daily life.
Accounting should be a strategic support, not a source of anxiety.
With professional support, business owners gain time, security and confidence to focus on what really matters: growing their business.
March 2026