- Many countries now legally require the use of e-invoicing, which can pose challenges for companies operating internationally.
- Legal compliance involves following official rules for electronic invoices, including readability, authenticity, integrity, and storage.
- Compliance also requires adherence to complex rules and procedures for e-invoice transactions in a specific country or region, such as the required platform, e-invoice exchange model, and relationship between partners.
- Attaining global compliance can be difficult, but utilizing a reliable e-invoicing platform can help with day-to-day exchange and document tracking while meeting legal requirements.
- The platform should also integrate with an implemented ERP and provide state-of-the-art security standards.
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