Electronic invoicing, commonly known as e-invoicing, is rapidly gaining global traction. Many countries are progressively enacting legislation to enforce e-invoicing. However, regulations concerning invoice receipt, transmission, archival, and tax policies differ significantly across countries, becoming complex and continuously evolving. Amidst this scenario, how can companies guarantee compliance across all their operational countries?
In most cases, B2G transactions (invoices from suppliers to public organizations) have been the first to be affected, followed by B2B transactions (between companies). Below is a brief, non-exhaustive list of examples of regional and national regulations:
For more on global regulations, consult our Global e-Invoicing Compliance Map.
Tax authorities around the world use two different audit methods:
Additional information on invoicing audit methods: Post-audit vs. clearance invoice mandate models: what’s the difference?
Navigating compliance with regulations on invoice receipt, transmission, archiving, and tax rules, especially for companies spanning multiple countries, is a complex undertaking. Basware provides an answer to this challenge, by integrating into its solutions the different rules required in each country in terms of electronic invoice formats, electronic signatures and archiving.
Created to enable the secure transmission in structured format (XML) of electronic documents to be exchanged within the framework of public procurement contracts, Peppol is an open, interoperable network that also facilitates the issue, transmission and reception of electronic invoices in compliance with the rules in force in many countries.
The Peppol network is secure, notably via encryption of communications between two access points, and guarantees non-repudiation of exchanges by default. It is currently used in some forty countries in Europe, North America, Asia, Australia and Africa, and the number of network members and countries using it continues to grow. Its success predominantly stems from its progressively systematic use for electronic invoicing.
The ability to connect to the Peppol network is a necessity for many organizations and will become increasingly crucial as the adoption of this platform continues to grow worldwide. The Basware Network is an official access point to Peppol, enabling our customers to issue, transmit and receive invoices in compliance with the regulations in force in all the countries in which they operate.
Would you like to find out more about our solutions and how Basware can help you prepare for mandatory e-invoicing? Contact us now!