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E-invoicing: What’s the big deal?
E-invoicing: What’s the big deal? Seen as one of the most significant advances in the way companies handle transactions, e-invoicing is a global trend. By Justin Ashworth, Solutions executive ...
The Inland Revenue Board (IRB) yesterday announced that it will not impose penalties for any non-compliance with e-Invoicing ...
The global trend to implement mandatory e-invoicing is gaining momentum as governments around the world recognize the transformative potential of digitalization in modernizing tax administration ...
Malaysia entered the fourth phase of electronic invoicing (e-invoicing) rollout yesterday, marking another part of the ...
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 ...
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Beyond compliance: How e-invoicing can power the UAE’s next phase of growth
The case for e-invoicing can be framed around three board-level concerns: cash flow, cost and control, and data, sayd Dua ...
Global changes to e-invoicing rules have been on the cards for years. In Europe, France, Belgium and Germany are among the countries who have detailed their intentions, but there are changes afoot ...
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Starting today, businesses with revenue up to RM5m required to implement e-invoicing
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 1 — Starting today small and medium enterprises with an annual turnover or revenue of up to RM5 million will be required to implement e-invoicing.
Mandatory e-invoicing for companies with annual sales of between RM1 million and RM5 million, originally scheduled to take ...
Pillarcraft Cloud Solutions has announced its accreditation as a System Integrator for Nigeria’s e-Invoicing framework, ...
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