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Indirect tax teams should lead e-invoicing projects due to their deep understanding of VAT and local compliance, ensuring invoice data meets regulatory standards from the start.
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Viewing e-invoicing as solely a technical task overlooks critical tax content elements like invoice fields, tax codes, and archiving rules that vary by country.
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Involving tax teams early prevents costly fixes by aligning system configurations with country-specific e-invoicing requirements from the outset.
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E-invoicing is a compliance-led initiative; indirect tax professionals are best positioned to ensure accuracy, reduce audit risks, and future-proof processes.
Source: innovatetax.com
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