- Transformation of E-Invoicing: Electronic invoicing has shifted from a mere administrative tool to a critical element of real-time tax policy, with countries worldwide adopting mandatory systems to enhance transparency and combat tax evasion.
- Accreditation Framework Necessity: E-invoicing providers must be accredited to ensure they manage sensitive tax data securely and comply with regulations, necessitating a harmonized European framework to avoid regulatory fragmentation that could hinder market entry and competitiveness.
- Call for Unified Standards: A “certify once” model for accreditation across the EU would strengthen trust and interoperability among e-invoicing providers, positioning Europe as a leader in tax digitization and fostering the global competitiveness of its businesses.
Source Digtechs
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