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Mexico

Mexico is a world leader in the digitalisation of taxation, successfully managing to reduce the VAT gap by 50%

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Morocco

Moroccan businesses are mandated to create and retain invoice and accounts documents in electronic format

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Netherlands

eInvoicing is not mandatory, but all businesses must accept electronic invoices provided I&A is guaranteed

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New Zealand

New Zealand is creating an eInvoice approach to improve productivity and reduce costs for govt and industry

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Norway

Business to Government (B2G) eInvoicing is mandatory in Norway

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Peru

Peru wants to ease trade with the EU and APEC countries, which is leading to the requirement of eInvoicing

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Poland

All eInvoices must be accepted provided their Integrity and Authenticity can be guaranteed

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Portugal

Portugal requires invoice issuers to report up to ten invoice records to tax authorities in electronic form using a…

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Republic of Ireland

eInvoices must be accepted provided the I&A can be guaranteed by an audit trail linking invoice and supply

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Romania

The authenticity of an eInvoice must be guaranteed from point of issuance up until the end of the storage period

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Slovakia

Slovakian businesses across all sectors must accept eInvoices provided integrity can be guaranteed

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Slovenia

An eInvoice must be accepted provided its Integrity and Authenticity is guaranteed

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