- E-invoicing is the exchange of electronic invoices between taxpayers to optimize business workflows
- Tax authorities have strict regulations to improve transaction visibility and reduce the VAT gap
- Multinational companies face challenges in navigating diverse e-invoicing compliance requirements
- France postponed e-invoicing and e-reporting reform to September 2026
- Poland postponed the implementation of the e-invoicing mandate
- Romania postponed fines for e-invoicing compliance to June 2024
- Spain has a digital reporting system called Suministro Inmediato de Información
Source: fonoa.com
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