Switzerland is making progress in its e-invoicing journey, including mandating the use of e-invoicing for transactions between suppliers and federal government entities since 2016.
That said, e-invoicing is optional for both B2B and B2C transactions, although there are different nationwide digitization initiatives undertaken by companies. Bookmark this page to keep up with information from the Swiss tax authorities.
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