- HMRC and Crown Commercial Service are responsible for regional offices.
- The legislation includes the Procurement (Electronic Invoicing) Regulations 2018, The Electronic Invoicing (Public Contracts etc.) Amendment (Scotland) Regulations 2019, and The Public Procurement (Electronic Invoices etc.) Regulations 2019.
- The Directive 2014/55/EU has been transposed, and the extra year for compliance of non-central entities has been used.
- Electronic invoicing is mandatory for submitting by economic operators and receiving and processing by central, regional, and local contracting authorities.
- B2B mandate is not applicable, and there is no monitoring mechanism in place.
- The standards include traditional EDI standards, XML-based standards, comma-delimited ASCII, PDF, UBL, and UN/CEFACT.
- The platform for central government usage is Peppol.
- There is no information available regarding the use of CIUS and/or Extensions.
- The 2015 Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act grants powers to Ministers to regulate the use of electronic invoicing in public procurement in England.
- The eInvoicing Directive is transposed at the national level.
Source ec.europe.eu
- See also
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