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2024 Billentis report “Watch the Tornado” now available

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The Billentis report aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the current landscape and future outlook of electronic invoicing and related digital trade practices.

In this comprehensive 150-pages report, authors Marcus Laube and Bruno Koch analyse the global e-invoicing market and identify its structural trends:

  • Market growth
  • Regulatory impact
  • Integrated digital trade
  • Technology integration

The e-invoicing landscape is rapidly evolving, underscored by technological advancements and significant regulatory changes, and it is with good reason that this 2024 edition of the Billentis report was titled “The Global E-Invoicing and Tax Compliance Report: Watch the Tornado!”. It was published on April 30, as announced previously.

Download the report for free on the Billentis website.

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