The EU eInvoicing Directive (2014/55/EU), established in 2014, is currently under review and being assessed for possible revision as part of ongoing EU reforms. The Directive was designed to ...
Spain has taken a further step toward mandatory B2B e-invoicing with progress on the Royal Decree that will implement the country’s “Crea y Crece” law. The decree sets out the technical and ...
Belgium’s decision to raise its VAT registration threshold from €25,000 to €30,000 for domestic businesses has modest but noteworthy implications for the country’s upcoming e-invoicing mandate. From ...
HMRC published data gathered from a research study where 800* small and medium sized VAT-registered businesses in the UK were asked a series of questions on e-invoicing. HMRC are using the findings to ...
Belgium went live with its Peppol-based B2B e-invoicing 4 corner mandate on 1st January 2026. The 5th e-reporting corner comes in 2028. The grace period provided a “soft landing” rather than a ...
Bolivia’s National Tax Service’s (SIN) has delayed the latest wave of in-scope businesses, moving back the obligation deadline from 1st April 2026 to 1st October 2026. This final wave represents SMEs, ...
Germany’s Federal Ministry of Finance (BMF) published an updated set of FAQs on 23 March 2026 to clarify the operational interpretation of its mandatory B2B electronic invoicing regime, which became ...
Singapore advanced its digital tax agenda on 1st April 2026, expanding the mandatory use of InvoiceNow to a new cohort of businesses as part of its phased approach to e-invoicing adoption. The move ...
Now is the time to prepare for the wave of 2027 e-invoicing mandates. Enterprise organisations operating in Germany, Spain, Slovenia and Estonia face a series of critical implementation milestones as ...
With Covid came home-working and economic strain. Companies already using AI had an advantage. Early-adopter Airbus Americas has been using AI-powered spend technology in T&E since 2018 and they’ve ...
The past 12 months have brought a level of disruption and confusion for companies. Rapid policy changes and “tariff turbulence” have left organizations with little time to react, forcing tax and ...
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