- Investigation Initiated: Norway’s Ministry of Finance is investigating digital bookkeeping and e-invoicing to enhance competitiveness and reduce financial crime.
- Broad Examination: The investigation covers digital bookkeeping, electronic accounting systems, and mandatory e-invoicing between private entities.
- Potential Solutions: Possible requirements for electronic accounting systems to support e-invoicing, with system suppliers responsible for functionality; Danish model referenced. Completion expected by June 2025.
Source: p2pnetwork.org
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