Since January 2021, any company foreign or national must invoice electronically. Failure to comply could imply sanctions from the Ministry of Finance.
Source: edicomgroup.com
EDICOM is an international EDI and e-invoicing service provider. With more
than 20 years’ experience developing tech solutions that facilitate the
secure exchange of business transactions in the B2B and B2G environments,
and with offices in eight countries, EDICOM’s robust infrastructure enables
service provision to 17,000-plus customers worldwide, exchanging in excess
of half a billion documents per year on its platforms. Because all solutions
are proprietary developments, EDICOM can anticipate and adjust to
technological innovations and legislative novelties in countries where its
customers operate.
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