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Why are some governments still dragging their feet?

8 reasons for paper and PDF-deadlines NOW:

http://eeiplatform.com/8429/8-top-quoted-reasons-mandating-goverment-e-invoicing/?utm_source=E-invoicing+Platform&utm_campaign=5b97b520f0-E-invoicing+Platform+-+Newsletter+wk+26&utm_medium=email

An additional major reason for resolute actions is that we need to free up a soon very much smaller workforce (35m smaller in EU by 2020) for much more productive work if we:

-  intend to finance the welfare state and

- also start to reduce the far too big debt politicians have raised – buying votes with IOUs in our and our childrens names..

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A Finextra member
A Finextra member 28 June, 2012, 20:03Be the first to give this comment the thumbs up 0 likes

Electronic Invoicing"will mean lower costs for taxpayers and faster payments for private sector companies doing business with the federal government,” This is a qoute by Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Neal Wolin concerning mandated E-invoicing for USA.

Progress is there but I believe with a little patience we will be seeing, "the light at the end of the tunnel", soon.

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