E-invoicing rules and regulations are evolving rapidly as governments worldwide push for greater digitalisation, transparency, and compliance in financial transactions. But how prepared are businesses for these changes?
Poll results
In our most recent LinkedIn poll, we asked our customers if they feel ready to handle current and upcoming e-invoicing mandates and regulations.
Do you feel up-to-speed with current and upcoming e-invoicing rules?
- Yes – fully prepared
- More or less
- Not yet
Yes – fully prepared
50% of the respondents are confident in their compliance with e-invoicing rules. These businesses have likely taken proactive steps, such as:
- Implementing compliant e-invoicing solutions
- Staying updated on regulatory changes in their region
- Ensuring seamless integration with tax authorities and trading partners
Being fully prepared gives businesses a competitive edge by reducing compliance risks, avoiding penalties, and improving operational efficiency. It also strengthens supplier and customer relationships by ensuring smooth, automated invoicing processes.
Not yet
The other 50% of respondents are not yet prepared for changing e-invoicing rules, highlighting a significant challenge. Delayed readiness can lead to disruptions in invoice processing, non-compliance penalties, and missed opportunities for efficiency gains. Businesses that fall into this category may be struggling with:
- Understanding complex and evolving regulations
- Upgrading outdated invoicing systems
- Integrating with government-mandated platforms
More or less
0% of respondents voted for more or less. Governments are increasingly making e-invoicing mandatory for tax reporting, with many countries enforcing strict deadlines. Compliance with e-invoicing rules is no longer optional—it’s essential for smooth business operations. Moreover, a robust e-invoicing system enhances accuracy, reduces fraud risks, and speeds up payment cycles.
If you need guidance on adopting a compliant e-invoicing solution, contact us today to explore how we can help.
Learn more about B2BE’s e-Invoicing solution.
More information
B2BE’s experience in the supply chain sector allows our customers to build, expand and adapt successfully, enabling greater effectiveness. To engage with B2BE and offer feedback on what matters most to you and your business, make sure to follow us on LinkedIn and across social media. You can also vote in our latest LinkedIn poll. If you’d like to discuss your supply chain strategy, get in touch with us.