What are continuous transaction controls (CTC) for e-invoicing and why are governments turning to them to strengthen their economies? Find out about CTC models being adopted around the world and solutions for keeping up with developments in your markets.
Why governments are choosing continuous transaction controls
Not so long ago, tax authorities began realizing they were losing tax money by using paper invoices as the principal means for recording and reporting business transactions. Since then, governments have started to take action against tax evasion in new ways.
This blog will not to talk about the benefits of e-invoicing or business automation, rather define and describe different models and requirements that governments implement to reduce tax evasion. Namely, you’ll discover more about continuous transactions controls, or CTC models.
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