E-invoicing and digital reporting regulations are popular among the tax authorities as it helps them to have better visibility over transactions in their economy, thereby empowering them to enforce tax controls more efficiently.
On the other end of the spectrum, taxpayers are challenged by demanding compliance requirements. This challenge is particularly pronounced for international companies that must monitor and adapt to ever-changing rules and regulations in multiple jurisdictions to stay compliant.
Source: www.fonoa.com
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