The guidelines aim to assist suppliers in sending e-invoices to the Irish public sector that comply with the European standard on e-invoicing.
The National Standards of Ireland (NSAI) Technical Committee 002/SC 12 has published new guidelines to help suppliers who trade electronically with public sector bodies. The guide lists common requirements for suppliers who send e-invoices to more than one of the four Irish public body shared services.
As the Irish public sector prepares to start receiving e-invoices in volume to comply with the European standard on eInvoicing, private suppliers to these bodies must also know how to issue and send e-invoices.
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