The current digital tax environment is not an easy one to navigate, to say the least. Tax authorities are using a huge variety of models around the world. From diverse legislative changes to new reporting requirements and up to real time invoicing, a multitude of requirements need to be considered. While it is critical to navigate the global compliance chaos, E-Invoicing offers much more: a huge potential for process optimization and efficiency gains. The E-Invoicing Exchange Summit Americas is
Over 120 E-Invoicing and E-Reporting experts from 27 different countries celebrated on February 21 and 22, 2023 in Dubai the first MEA edition of the E-Invoicing Exchange Summit. The agenda offered two days packed full of insights presented by global experts from corporates, tax administrations, and solution and service providers. Speakers, panellists and participants shared and openly discussed their experience and gave deep insights into what next steps have to be expected: + Globally 50+ new
Within four years, Poland reduced its VAT gap by half (2015: 25%, 2019: 11%) due to several legislative and technology measures (digital transactional reporting, online cash registers, real-time early warning system for VAT fraud, incentives for cashless payment). As a next step E-Invoicing will become mandatory. From January 2024 all B2B invoices need to be reported via the National Electronic Invoice system KSeF. The KSeF is a central government platform for invoicing and for receiving invoice