Archive for Europe
Pagero is growing rapidly around. With over 20,000 customers in 50 countries, the international expansion led to a global increase in customer projects, which demands onboarding operations that are more responsive and agile.
Read MoreWe are pleased to introduce to you our latest sponsor: Logo E-business. With Logo e-Business solutions, you can quickly and confidently manage your financial processes and data transfers with your e-Government processes, suppliers, users or other companies.
Read MoreThe transition means that all companies and organisations registered in NemHandel (more than 51,000 in the public and private sectors) will be automatically registered in PEPPOL in 2019.
Read MoreAt this event, where also the government policy on e-invoicing is presented, conversion between e-invoicing formats is demonstrated, the underlying technology is shown and the practical use of the system is discussed.
Read MoreTo support SMEs in Spain, Italy and Belgium with the implementation of the new European standard a project has been launched: The SMeTOOLS project.
Read MoreSeveral modifications to Spain’s SII Real-Time Reporting mandate are expected to go into effect during 2018 and beyond. Sovos recently announced that SII will expand to Basque Country and Navarra on January 1, and now additional changes are anticipated.
Read MoreAs from 2019 all business to business transactions for the supply of goods and taxable services would have to be submitted through the Sistema di Interscambio: The clearance model!
Read MoreThe white paper discusses the status of modernizing initiatives for public procurement systems, especially PEPPOL, in Europe. Also EDICOM will be present at two upcoming conferences in the UK and in Ireland.
Read MoreOn 1st July, 2018 all VAT-registered businesses must submit domestic B2B invoices with a VAT amount >100,000HUF (~320€) to the Hungarian Tax and Customs Administration, within 24 hours of issuing the invoice.
Read MoreItaly is continuing down the path of mandatory B2B e-invoicing, however there are still significant obstacles. What are the problems? And how is Brussels reacting?
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