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New Country Coverage: Finland

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The Invoicing Hub now covers a 14th country: Finland, with regular e-invoicing news & detailed country profile.

Finland, along all the Nordics countries, has been a pioneer of e-invoicing in Europe and even in the world. Finland started using the Peppol network in 2008 and added an obligation for public administrations to accept e-invoices in 2010, before making B2G e-invoicing mandatory in 2021.

Now, after years of progressive e-invoicing adoption, Finland stands at the top among countries where e-invoicing is most developed.

Learn more by visiting our detailed Finland Country Profile, featuring:

  • Summaries of the B2G & B2B e-invoicing obligations in Finland
  • Timeline of the main e-invoicing milestones past & future
  • Access to resources such as some of the technical specifications
  • More detailed technical explanations

Additionally, visit The Invoicing Hub regularly to read the latest relevant news regarding e-invoicing in Finland.

14 detailed e-invoicing country profiles available

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