- APIs play a vital role in ensuring seamless integration between systems in electronic invoicing
- APIs allow different software applications to communicate and interact with each other
- E-invoicing APIs facilitate communication between taxpayer’s systems and tax authority’s systems
- Two types of e-invoicing APIs: direct integration and integration via third-party software solution
- Key components of e-invoicing APIs include endpoints, authentication, data formats, and requests/responses
- Example of e-invoicing APIs in Malaysia with 15 APIs released by the Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia
Source: taxilla.com
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