- The Global Exchange Network Association (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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