As governments across the globe continue to roll-out I2P (invoice-to-payment) mandates, businesses ranging from small boutiques to large multinationals are increasingly worried about the complexities this will bring to their invoicing processes. So, what is the driving force behind these regulations and can businesses expect further changes to be implemented over the next 12 months?
This article will look at what’s fuelling these mandates and what the future may look like for e-invoicing compliance, with insights from Ruud van Hilten, SVP Country Compliance at Kofax.
Source: tungsten-network.com
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