- ETAF submitted recommendations for the future EU e-invoicing strategy.
- The strategy aims to increase e-invoicing adoption, ensure efficient transmission, and explore new uses.
- ETAF advocates for mandatory regulations for Peppol access points to prevent fraud and privacy breaches.
- ETAF recommends automatic mandates for tax advisers and accountants to verify legal representatives and mandates.
- ETAF expresses concerns about financial data ownership and misuse by commercial intermediaries.
- ETAF calls for core regulatory principles for service providers, with tax advisers and accountants playing a role in enforcement.
- ETAF warns about the risk of unauthorized accounting practices and uncontrolled data dematerialization.
Source: etaf.tax
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