With more than 100 countries mandating some form of e-invoicing, the move to streamline tax collection and improve overall economic efficiency is well underway. Navigating the changing landscape, however, isn’t simple. The lack of standardization around e-invoicing makes it a challenge for international businesses.
- The Rise of Government Mandates and Standardization Efforts
- The Importance of Quality Data and Collaboration
- E-invoicing Helps Reduce Tax Fraud
- Conclusion
Source: www.paymentsjournal.com
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