Everything You Need To Know About E-invoicing Compliance In Luxembourg

Luxembourg has passed a law to gradually make B2G e-invoicing mandatory from May 18, 2022, to March 18, 2023. E-invoices will be processed on the Peppol network using the BIS 3.0 format. Cross-border transactions are hampered by interoperability issues arising from using different e-invoicing standards. So, e-invoicing regulations seek…

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Understanding The E-invoicing Requirements in Greece

E-invoicing is the transfer of electronic invoices between suppliers and buyers. It is mandatory for business-to-business and business-to-government transactions in Greece. E-invoicing has simplified the way businesses and governments engage. Greece has made it easier for businesses and competent contractual authorities to create, manage and process e-invoices across the globe.…

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E-invoicing And The Use Of Peppol In Scandinavia (Denmark, Finland, Sweden & Norway)

Peppol invoicing uses software connected to the Peppol network to transfer invoices with companies digitally. E-invoicing is safer, faster, and cheaper than traditional invoicing. As such, some Scandinavian countries have made Peppol e-invoicing mandatory in the public sector. Scandinavian countries are the most developed countries in Europe when it comes…

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What is a Peppol Authority?

A Peppol Authority is a body appointed by a country’s government to oversee the country’s use of Peppol (Pan-European Public Procurement On-Line), a network that enables the easy cross-border transfer of documents in procurement processes. You should care about what a Peppol Authority is if you do cross-border…

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Peppol and Mercurius in Belgium Explained

The Mercurius platform is used in Belgium to handle electronic invoicing from businesses to government agencies, while Peppol is the framework that provides standard formats for issuing e-invoices. E-invoices and credit notes must be in the Peppol BIS 3.0 document format to be exchanged over the Mercurius platform. The…

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