Following the successful implementation of the e-invoicing mandate that has gradually expanded its scope, Turkey introduced a new mandate to track the movement of goods in a more technology-efficient way. Like many other countries, Turkey has already been able to retroactively track the movement of goods by obliging taxpayers to issue delivery notes. Having seen the benefits of the robust e-invoicing infrastructure, Turkey saw other opportunities to use its government platform. The e-delivery note mandate provides a prime opportunity to expand real-time data gathering beyond just invoice data.
Source: SOVOS
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