More than 60 countries around the world now use e-invoicing. A system that improves physical control, boosts economic savings, cuts down on the use of paper and streamlines procedures.
The technical and legal requirements for electronic billing are different in each country. Whereas in some, like Mexico it is mandatory in B2B and B2G environments, in others, such as Spain, its use is only compulsory for suppliers to the public administration.
If you would like to know the details and tax obligations of any country in particular, simply click on the map or choose an area in the browser.
Source: http://globaleinvoicing.com/en/electronic-invoice
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