You must have heard of e-invoicing. A number of government bodies are now adapting this for various reasons.

The accounts payable network published a white paper recently on this.

Here it is:

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Government e-invoicing mandates driven by efficiency, austerity and tax revenue recapture are becoming the global norm. But experts say B2G mandates are just the tip of the iceberg and that the real savings, for 80% of the world economy, will come through the eventual end-to-end automation of the purchase-to-pay and order-to-cash cycles. More than just automation, electronic invoicing is creating a virtual global marketplace full of new business referral and trade-credit opportunities.

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  • Examine the current state of e-invoicing regulations and mandates and what this trend means for global businesses
  • Provide a list of 56 countries that have adopted or are seriously considering e-invoicing mandates
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  • Understand what is driving e-invoicing mandates
  • Consider the challenges of e-invoice mandates
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