Electronic invoicing is a reality in Europe thanks to the efforts of public administrations to establish it as the preferred invoicing system in business-to-government (B2G) transactions. Widespread e-invoicing in Europe has created an accessible, transparent, and more attractive market for business development. Above all, it has opened commercial opportunities within and outside of its community borders.
The European Union set a goal that by 2020 electronic invoicing would become the prevalent means for commercial relations with public suppliers. Where does electronic invoicing stand in the European public sector? Which countries have achieved this goal? Under which invoicing models do they operate?
Source: edicomgroup.com
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