- GENA submitted feedback to the European Commission on revising EU electronic invoicing rules in public procurement, aiming to reduce fragmentation and promote fully digital trade processes.
- GENA urges the removal of remaining B2G e-invoicing thresholds, extension of digital processes to other documents, and adoption of common standards to improve interoperability and lower costs, especially for SMEs.
- The response emphasizes aligning the new framework with broader EU digital initiatives and using incentives, like faster payments, to boost e-invoicing adoption.
- GENA calls for stronger EU-wide harmonisation, including a common certification scheme, unified security requirements, and default use of secure networks like Peppol or eDelivery for B2G exchanges.
- These measures aim to reduce administrative burdens, increase trust, and support a more efficient, digitally advanced Single Market.
Source: gena.net
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