Implemented in Italy already in 2019, the invoice clearance model is slowly gaining popularity in Europe. France and Poland have already taken the first steps to introduce a mandatory e-invoicing system modeled after the Italian one and e-invoicing discussions have also recently begun in the German Parliament. Alesandra Bal, an indirect tax specialist based in the Netherlands discusses whether the rest of the EU will adopt e-invoicing.
Source: bloombergtax.com
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