E-invoicing: a mandatory reform and a real opportunity
2026-2027 timetable, productivity gains, VAT and approval workflows: why e-invoicing can also be a business opportunity.
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E-invoicing: a mandatory reform and a real opportunity
Updated March 2026 - E-invoicing is mandatory, but businesses that prepare well can also use it to improve control, data quality and workflow speed.
See also public invoicing portal, e-reporting and e-invoicing and 2026 e-invoicing guide for SMEs.
Main point
The reform creates value when companies treat it as a process and data project, not just a format change.
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Conclusion
E-invoicing is both a compliance deadline and an opportunity to improve finance workflows.
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Article written by Samuel HAYOT
Chartered Accountant, registered with the Institute of Chartered Accountants.
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