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EU compliance deadlines 2026 for SMEs

Track the 2026 EU compliance deadlines SMEs should prepare for: Pay Transparency, AI Act, PPWR, CRA reporting, e-invoicing, and accessibility evidence.

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In 2026, SMEs should track EU deadlines for Pay Transparency transposition, AI Act high-risk obligations, Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation application, Cyber Resilience Act reporting, and national e-invoicing rollouts. The practical task is to map which deadlines apply, assign owners, and keep evidence before customers or regulators ask.

What EU compliance deadlines should SMEs track in 2026?

In 2026, SMEs should track EU deadlines for Pay Transparency transposition, AI Act high-risk obligations, Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation application, Cyber Resilience Act reporting, and national e-invoicing rollouts. The practical task is to map which deadlines apply, assign owners, and keep evidence before customers or regulators ask.

  • Create a deadline map
  • Mark customer-facing obligations
  • Add evidence checkpoints
Primary year2026
Best first actionCreate a deadline owner and evidence calendar
High-risk deadlineEU AI Act high-risk obligations apply from 2026-08-02
EU compliance deadlines 2026 for SMEsEuropean Commission business in the EU guidance

In 2026, SMEs should track EU deadlines for Pay Transparency transposition, AI Act high-risk obligations, Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation application, Cyber Resilience Act reporting, and national e-invoicing rollouts. The practical task is to map which deadlines apply, assign owners, and keep evidence before customers or regulators ask.

2026-06-07Pay Transparency transposition

Member states must transpose Directive (EU) 2023/970 into national law.

Source: European Commission business in the EU guidance

EU compliance deadlines 2026 for SMEs checklist

Action checklist
Create a deadline map

List each relevant EU law, due date, owner, country and proof needed.

Multi-regulation

Mark customer-facing obligations

Prioritise obligations likely to appear in procurement, vendor reviews or enterprise questionnaires.

Add evidence checkpoints

Set monthly reminders to collect policy, register, training, supplier and technical evidence.

Key deadlines

DateRequirementSource
2026-06-07Pay Transparency transpositionMember states must transpose Directive (EU) 2023/970 into national law.European Commission business in the EU guidance
2026-08-02AI Act high-risk implementationMost high-risk AI obligations apply under Regulation (EU) 2024/1689.European Commission business in the EU guidance
2026-08-12PPWR general applicationPackaging and Packaging Waste Regulation requirements generally start applying.European Commission business in the EU guidance

30/60/90-day action plan

First 30 days

Confirm scope and assign an owner

Evidence needed: Applicability note, business owner, systems or product list, and source links.

EU 2026 compliance calendar

Days 31-60

Close the evidence gaps

Evidence needed: Policies, supplier records, data maps, technical notes, training records, or process owners.

EU 2026 compliance calendar

Days 61-90

Prepare for audit or customer review

Evidence needed: Versioned compliance file, action log, exception register, and next review date.

EU 2026 compliance calendar

Evidence to retain

Applicability decision

Shows whether EU 2026 compliance deadlines applies and why the SME made that decision.

Retain: Scope memo, trigger criteria, country notes, owner approval, and review date.

Action owner list

Regulators and enterprise customers expect named accountability, not generic intent.

Retain: Owner, backup owner, due date, status, and unresolved blocker notes.

Evidence folder

The fastest way to answer customer due diligence is a single audit-ready evidence file.

Retain: Policies, screenshots, registers, exports, supplier responses, and training records.

SME questions answered

Which EU compliance deadline matters most for SMEs in 2026?

It depends on the business. AI-heavy SMEs should prioritise the AI Act. Employers should prioritise Pay Transparency. Product and packaging sellers should prioritise PPWR, CRA, GPSR and accessibility checks.

Should SMEs build one calendar for all EU regulations?

Yes. A single calendar prevents fragmented work across legal, HR, product, security and operations teams.

Turn this guide into a tracked action plan

Start with the Regulation Checker, save the result, and import the action plan into your EuroComply dashboard when you are ready to assign owners.

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Informational only. This page is not legal advice and does not replace a qualified legal review of your business, systems, products or employment practices.