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Sweden, known for its innovative approach to digital transformation, has been at the forefront of adopting e-invoicing. This blog post will delve into the current state of e-invoicing in Sweden, recent news, regulations, trends, and benefits.
As in many European countries, the Directive 2014/55/EU has been implemented in Cyprus, making e-invoicing for B2G transactions mandatory. For now, B2B transactions are not yet affected, but we can expect some changes with the ViDA proposal being put in place.
Following the European Union Directive 2014/55 and the initiatives of the Ministry of Digital Governance, Greece is making significant progress in the adoption of electronic invoicing. This decision aims to modernize financial processes and increase transparency and efficiency in business transactions.
Discover everything you need to know about e-invoicing in Lithuania, including B2G regulations, B2B adoption, and the eSaskaita platform. Optimize your business for the digital future!
Bulgaria is embracing the digital age, and e-invoicing is at the forefront of this movement. But where does the country stand on this technology, and what do businesses need to know about B2G and B2B regulations? This blog post will explore the current state of e-invoicing in Bulgaria.
For several years, Canada has been exploring the value of e-invoicing. Currently, there is no mandate for B2B e-invoicing, but the government began providing guidance in 2018.
Like many European countries, Croatia is switching to e-invoicing to reduce tax fraud. The mandate for B2G e-invoicing has been introduced in 2019 and the B2B mandate should be in place by in January 2026.
Like many other European countries, Spain’s e-invoicing regulations also follow the EU Directive 2014/55, which facilitates the use of e-invoicing in public procurement. Electronic invoicing has been required in Spain for all business-to-government transactions since January of 2015.
Have you heard that SAF-T is gaining traction in EU countries, but don't know anything about the technology? In this blog, we'll explain what SAF-T is.
When it comes to e-invoicing, companies are faced with many options, going from the small OCR solution to convert their PDF documents, to a 100% digitalization solution. Let’s break down your company’s needs to better understand what the most suitable solution for you is.
Is your EDI solution sufficient to comply with e-invoicing regulations? Or maybe you don't have a solution and are wondering what software you need to get started with e-invoicing? Read our blog article to better understand the difference between EDI and e-invoicing solutions.
Are you or your business partners based in these countries? In 2024, many European countries updated e-invoicing regulations for B2B transactions. Make sure you know about the updates and comply with the new regulations.
Electronic invoicing in Germany isn’t all that simple. Specific regulations vary across the country, so here’s everything you need to know, including important deadlines per state.
EDI has been in use since the 1970s, using standards such as ANSI X12 and UN/EDIFACT. However, the EU's "VAT in the Digital Age" initiative mandates electronic invoicing for public contractors as of 2024, making this technology increasingly popular in Europe. Are these technologies interchangeable? Let's take a closer look.
Slovakia is embracing the digital wave, and e-invoicing is at the forefront of this transformation. But what's the current state of e-invoicing in the country, and what do businesses need to know about B2G and B2B regulations? This blog post dives into everything you need to understand.
In the digital age, data flows are interconnected through several supply chain networks. Ensuring the security of sensitive information is paramount. As businesses embrace the digital transformation, concerns about data breaches, cyber threats, and information vulnerabilities loom large.