With governments around the world seeking to reduce their costs and improve efficiency, a new white paper has promoted electronic invoicing as a way to shave billions off a government's budget.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Aleksandra Bal covers indirect tax and technology developments. Germany's mandatory e-invoicing system will be implemented in ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Aleksandra Bal covers indirect tax and technology developments. EN 16931 is the European standard for electronic invoicing, ...
Around the globe, the shape of indirect taxation is changing. Dozens of countries, from Brazil to Italy to Malaysia, have adopted e-invoicing with the aim of integrating it into their tax collection ...
'rendered': 'The Country Director of DigiTax Nigeria, Olumide Akinsola, speaks on the significance of Nigeria’s e-invoicing regime, the risks facing non-compliant companies, and the broader ...
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UAE e-invoicing FAQs: Who must comply, how Peppol works and what penalties apply
The United Arab Emirates is introducing a mandatory nationwide electronic invoicing (e-invoicing) system. This initiative is ...
PETALING JAYA: While the government’s move to raise the mandatory e-invoicing threshold to an annual turnover of RM1mil offers temporary relief to small and medium enterprises (SMEs), industry players ...
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