- Electronic invoicing is widespread in Finland
- B2G sector has been using electronic invoicing since 2010
- Government only accepts electronic invoices meeting national European standard
- Invoices must be validated through electronic invoicing system before sending
- Invoices must be issued in TEAPPSXML 3.0 and Finvoice 3.0 formats
- Finnish State Treasury requires Peppol Advanced Ordering for invoices to Central Government
- B2B sector practices electronic invoicing widely
- Finnish government expected to promote electronic invoicing further
- Private sector adoption depends on agreements between parties
- EU Directive 2014/55/EU aims to standardize invoicing processes across member states
Source: edicomgroup.com
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