- HMRC will launch a consultation on e-invoicing to promote its wider use
- E-invoicing could reduce administrative tasks, improve cash flow, boost productivity, introduce automation, and reduce errors in tax returns
- The consultation will seek input from businesses on how HMRC can support investment in and uptake of e-invoicing
- E-invoicing is a long-accepted form of commercial data exchange and is becoming important for regulatory authorities
- Details of the UK consultation are yet to be announced, but it shows a global trend towards e-invoicing and HMRC’s objective to drive digital transformation
Source: taxscape.deloitte.com
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