- EN 16931 standard simplifies cross-border e-invoicing in the EU
- EU pushing forward with digital agenda and mandatory e-invoicing rules
- Austria, Belgium, Germany, and Finland have country-specific e-invoicing mandates
- Austria implements European and national standards, e-Rechnung.gv.at portal is central platform
- Belgium implements European standard, uses PEPPOL model and eDelivery Network
- Germany to implement nationwide B2B e-invoicing mandate in 2025 using PEPPOL standard
- Finland has mandatory e-invoicing for public sector since 2019, private sector to follow in 2023
Source: eclear.com
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