Real-time reporting has a considerable impact on the economic processes within a jurisdiction. Through digitalisation, some of them might increase their efficiency, as is the case with call-of-stock arrangements. Nevertheless, real-time reporting could create some legal challenges when it comes to a particular way of issuing invoices. Today, we will focus on self-billing and how real-time reporting may have an impact on this type of arrangement. In the first part, we will explain self-billing, its functioning and usage while in the second part of this blogpost we will analyse the effects of real-time reporting on self-billing.
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