The European Commission is currently advancing its work on the upcoming EU eInvoicing policy, and the Commission now seeks your input to shape the EU eInvoicing strategy. This strategy is intended to be adopted in 2025, ensuring it reflects the needs of all stakeholders.
You are invited to share your views, position papers, or specific contributions on how the future EU eInvoicing strategy can better address the following:
- Boosting the adoption of eInvoicing through initiatives such as the integration of electronic invoicing modules in ERP systems.
- Ensuring eInvoicing efficient transmission via interoperable infrastructures.
- Exploring new uses for eInvoicing such as leveraging eInvoicing for automated compliance in VAT reporting, customs, and Environmental, Social, and Governance reporting.
Share your views or position papers via email by 31 January 2025.
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