- EU Commission published a Report on the effects of the eInvoicing Directive on 20/02/2024 by DG DIGIT
- The report highlights the positive impact of the Directive in simplifying cross-border invoicing procedures, fostering efficiency, and reducing costs in the EU and beyond
- The Directive promotes digitalisation and streamlines invoicing processes across all EU Member States
- It lays the foundation for a more interconnected, interoperable, and efficient European eInvoicing landscape
- The Directive has facilitated smoother cross-border transactions and prevented fragmentation within the Internal Market in public procurement
- The impact of recent policies will ensure an even more integrated and harmonised eInvoicing landscape
- The publication of the report signifies a milestone in the EU’s efforts to promote and streamline electronic invoicing.
Source: gena.net
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