With governments around the world seeking to reduce their costs and improve efficiency, a new white paper has promoted electronic invoicing as a way to shave billions off a government's budget.
In an age where the spotlight on sustainability and environmental responsibility intensifies, forward-thinking enterprises explore avenues to diminish their carbon footprint while optimizing ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Aleksandra Bal covers indirect tax and technology developments. EN 16931 is the European standard for electronic invoicing, ...
With mandatory structured invoice formats, platform integrations, and near real-time reporting, regulatory requirements - and the pressure to act - are increasing for internationally active companies ...
Around the globe, the shape of indirect taxation is changing. Dozens of countries, from Brazil to Italy to Malaysia, have adopted e-invoicing with the aim of integrating it into their tax collection ...
UAE moves to digital invoices: timelines, compliance risks and what firms must change Dubai: Starting this July, the UAE is preparing to overhaul how businesses issue invoices. From 2026, companies ...
Electronic invoicing, or e-invoicing, is sweeping the globe as governments seek to eliminate tax fraud and maximize revenue collection; however, it carries with it similar security risks that have ...
PETALING JAYA: While the government’s move to raise the mandatory e-invoicing threshold to an annual turnover of RM1mil offers temporary relief to small and medium enterprises (SMEs), industry players ...
Over half (56%) of finance leaders claim compliance failures have already prevented overseas expansion for their business, ...
The United Arab Emirates is gearing up for a major tax and digital transformation in 2026–2027 with the rollout of a national electronic invoicing (e-invoicing) system that will fundamentally change ...