As mandatory e-invoicing establishes itself as a global standard, multinational companies face a shrinking margin for error. Tax and IT directors must now navigate the technical friction between centralized government clearance networks and decentralized frameworks.
This on-demand webinar features compliance and indirect tax experts from Comarch and PwC. Moving past theoretical regulations, the session delivers unfiltered, practical insights from the front lines of early implementation waves. Speakers analyze structural differences between government-managed clearance hubs and open interoperability networks, offering proven strategies to prepare IT infrastructures for upcoming global deadlines.
Key Topics Covered
– The Belgian Peppol Rollout: Real-world lessons from early adoption, evolving buyer-supplier dynamics, and navigating initial operational tolerance periods.
– Architecture Clash: A deep technical look at Poland’s centralized KSeF clearance model versus Croatia’s decentralized “Fiscalization 2.0” 5-corner framework.
– Connectivity & XML Schemas: Managing distinct country-specific formatting data requirements to safeguard input VAT deductibility.
– Global Future-Proofing: Forward-looking operational strategies tailored for upcoming mandate timelines across Germany, the UAE, and Singapore.
Featured Speakers
– Ellen Cortvriend: Partner at PwC Belgium & Global E-invoicing and E-reporting CoE Lead, with extensive experience directing multi-country compliance projects.
– Rafał Trojanowski: Analyst & E-Invoicing Expert at Comarch, specializing in automated cross-border document management and data exchange.
