Let’s throw in a cliché: all good things must come to an end. You’ve guessed it, this is the final entry in our series on the E-invoicing Checklist. We hope you’ve enjoyed it and that we’ve enlightened you on the subject of e-invoicing. So go forth and e-invoice! Want to collect a bit more information before you get started? Below are some resources that will help to get you to the right information.
NEWS & INFORMATION
E-invoicing Platform
www.einvoicingplatform.com
The largest, most dynamic website on e-invoicing and invoice automation. With the latest news from all over Europe (and beyond) thanks to 40+ participating sponsors.
E-invoicing Newsletter
www.einvoicingplatform.com/newsletter
Weekly newsletter on e-invoicing and invoice automation distributed to over 10.000 readers.
E-invoicing Trustmark
www.einvoicingtrustmark.com
SOCIAL MEDIA
E-invoicing LinkedIn group
http://linkd.in/Qn7KqJ
Expand your network with partners, suppliers and potential customers in one of the largest LinkedIn groups on e-invoicing and invoice automation.
E-invoicing Twitter account
twitter.com/einvoicing
Real time news and user experiences of companies, organisations and consumers on e-invoicing and invoice automation from all over the world.
SOME OTHER RESOURCES
http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/ict/e-invoicing/
www.billentis.com
www.peppol.org
www.epractice.eu
http://www.striata.com/blog/ebilling.html
http://bit.ly/ceneinvoicing
We really haven’t got anything more on offer, but you can download your own personalised E-invoicing Checklist here for free to go through the points once again.
Previously published articles in this series:
New series: The E-invoicing Checklist [part 1]
The E-invoicing Checklist: Manual [part 2]
The E-invoicing Checklist: Current EU e-invoicing basics [part 3]
The E-invoicing Checklist: The new EU E-invoicing Directive [part 4]
The E-invoicing Checklist: content – tax requirements [part 5]
The E-invoicing Checklist: content of the simple invoice [part 6]
The E-invoicing Checklist: content clarity and comprehensibility [part 7]
The E-invoicing Checklist: content payment instructions [part 8]
The E-invoicing Checklist: create your invoice [part 9]
The E-invoicing Checklist: It’s issuing time! [part 10]
The E-invoicing Checklist: receiving invoices [part 11]
The E-invoicing Checklist: verify your data [part 12]
The E-invoicing Checklist: manage your master data [part 13]
The E-invoicing Checklist: let’s archive [part 14]
The E-invoicing Checklist: ensure controllability [part 15]
The E-invoicing Checklist: adoption tactics [part 16]
The E-invoicing Checklist: acquisition fraud [part 17]
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