Electronic invoicing mandates are spreading. Many businesses will be required to issue and/or receive electronic invoices at some point, and for certain companies operating in some parts of the world, that time is now.
Yet since there are no e-invoicing requirements in the United States, e-invoicing tends to be a foreign concept for U.S. businesses. It shouldn’t be because there are good reasons to implement e-invoicing even without a mandate.
If you’re new to electronic invoicing, this blog post aims to shore up your e-invoicing knowledge by answering commonly asked questions.
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