- Global organizations are struggling to comply with e-invoicing and real-time reporting regulations, which are being implemented by governments around the world.
- This requires companies to upgrade their invoicing processes, connect to government networks, ensure invoice compatibility, and integrate with financial systems while keeping up with changing regulations.
- There is no standard global format for e-invoices, so companies must develop individual solutions for each country they operate in, creating complexity and cost.
- Thomson Reuters offers a white paper on how global organizations can recognize compliance challenges, use their software to accommodate e-invoice mandates, and save money in the global marketplace.
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