SAF-T is an international standard for the electronic transmission of accounting data from enterprises to national tax authorities. Its standards were first defined by the OECD. Files should be presented in XML, but the OECD does not demand any particular file format. The SAF-T reporting obligation is currently in place across a range of European countries.
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