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from EEI-platform news:

“We also received confirmation from several of our informal sources in Brussels.

 Some of them said that there are thoughts to make e-invoicing mandatory.

Some others have the opinion that the e-invoicing uptake in the EU will get a boost (because of the liberalisation) as from 2013, making additional e-invoicing regulations redundant. 
A third piece of evidence can be found in the speech by EU Commissioner Michel Barnier. He lifted a corner of the veil on what he calls “act two” of the priority measures of the Single Market Act. Speaking at the European Parliament, last 21 June, Michel Barnier said that electronic invoicing would be one of the priority measures for deepening the EU Internal Market.”

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A Finextra member
A Finextra member 26 June, 2012, 08:49Be the first to give this comment the thumbs up 0 likes

Hi Bo,

Thanks for sharing. We are looking forward to what will be discussed about e-invoicing at the current EU E-procurement conference.

P.S. It is "E-invoicing Platform"

 

Friso

Bo Harald
Bo Harald - Transmeri, Demos, Real Time Economy Program,MyData - Helsinki Region 26 June, 2012, 10:36Be the first to give this comment the thumbs up 0 likes

Sorry Friso - sometimes too busy..

 

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