Numerous countries are currently in the midst of the complex process of implementing e-invoicing and e-reporting mandates, progressing from initial drafting phases, undergoing public consultations, and executing those mandates for diverse business sectors. The adoption of electronic invoicing plays a big role in global digitization initiatives and in combating the VAT gap and tax fraud. How are EU countries approaching these changes in tax legislation?
- E-invoicing in Romania
- E-invoicing in Poland
- E-invoicing in France
- E-invoicing in Belgium
- E-invoicing in Germany
- E-invoicing in Spain
Source: www.comarch.com
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