- The Netherlands’ e-invoicing system, Peppol, became mandatory for central government suppliers in 2017, with 84% of invoices now electronic and 47% processed via Peppol. The system aims to integrate contract work hiring and digitize e-procurement. Despite challenges in standardizing due to public administration autonomy, Peppol’s use is growing, with messages increasing from 3.8 million in 2021 to 8 million in 2024. The Netherlands promotes Peppol adoption and participates in standards committees, but faces challenges in persuading software providers and businesses to transition to e-invoicing.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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