Four ways to achieve global e-invoicing compliance
Is your organization approaching e-invoicing compliance the right way?
Since 2011, governments around the world have started mandating e-invoicing. One of the main reasons to make e-invoicing mandatory is to close the VAT-Gap. By implementing a clearance model, every invoice will be approved by the local Tax Authority. In this way, the authority gains control over the entire invoice flow in their country. As a company, there are multiple approaches to stay compliant in e-invoicing. Is your organization approaching e-invoicing compliance the right way?

- Proactive and Centralized approach. From my perspective, the best way to handle global compliance when it comes to e-invoicing. Proactively adapting to the regulations and centralizing the technology needed in one tool will result in better resource planning, minimal risks, and low implementation costs in the long term.
- Proactive and Decentralized approach. This approach is neither good nor bad. But imagine having every local office deciding on their own e-invoicing tool. This can result in complicated stakeholder management. It may look like it will save implementation costs in the short term, but in the long-term, it will end up in higher implementation costs.
- Reactive and Centralized approach. This approach is only sustainable if you are present in a few countries. It becomes an issue when you are active in more than ten countries. In one year multiple of these announce mandatory regulations or technical changes to current legislation. As mentioned before, finding out too late about these regulations can disrupt your resource planning and delay other important projects.
- Reactive and Decentralized approach. One of the most common but not recommended approaches. The risk of finding out too late about upcoming regulations is too high. And when every local office selects its own e-invoicing tool, you can end up with all of the potential issues, such as the disruption of your resource planning, possible penalties, and extensive stakeholder management. Furthermore, last-minute anticipation can lead to critical errors.
Choose your strategy wisely
Besides that, it is important to implement the best and future-proof approach to handle upcoming e-invoicing mandates. The approaches mentioned above serve as a guideline. But it could be the case that approaching e-invoicing in a reactive and centralized way or proactive and decentralized way works best for your organization, just because of the way it operates.
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