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Turkey Introduces Draft Package for E-Expense Receipt Application, Opens Public Consultation

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Turkey Introduces Draft Package for E-ExpenseReceipt Application, Opens Public Consultation Ankara – Turkey’s Revenue Administration has published a draft package for the new e-Expense Receipt (e-Gider Pusulası) application on September 23, 2025, inviting stakeholder feedback as part of the country’s expanding electronic document ecosystem. New Addition to E-Archive System The e-Expense Receipt application, developed under […]

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Turkey Releases E-Ledger Update: Journal, General Ledger, and Inventory Management System

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Turkey Releases E-Ledger Update: Journal, GeneralLedger,and Inventory Management System Ankara – Turkey’s Revenue Administration has released an update to its electronic ledger system on September 26, 2025, introducing regulations for inventory books along with tools for managing journal entries, general ledgers, and digital certificates. Technical Framework and Package Components The released package provides businesses with

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Poland: New Guides and Materials for KSeF 2.0 Released

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Poland: New Guides and Materials for KSeF 2.0 Released The Polish Ministry of Finance has published updated documentation and user guides for the upcoming Krajowy System e-Faktur (KSeF) 2.0. These resources are designed to support taxpayers, software providers, and integrators as they prepare for the mandatory e-invoicing framework. Key Highlights Why It Matters KSeF 2.0

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Germany Introduces Multilingual Invoice Standards Supporting All EU Official Languages

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Germany Introduces Multilingual Invoice StandardsSupporting All EU Official Languages Berlin – Germany’s Federal Ministry of Finance has announced a groundbreaking regulatory change allowing businesses to issue invoices using any official language of the European Union. The directive, published on September 17, 2025, marks a significant shift in the country’s approach to cross-border business documentation. Breaking

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Serbia Unveils Major Update to National Electronic Delivery Note System eOtpremnica

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Serbia Unveils Major Update to NationalElectronic Delivery Note System eOtpremnica Belgrade – Serbia has rolled out a comprehensive upgrade to its national electronic delivery note system, eOtpremnica, marking a significant step forward in the country’s digital transformation efforts. The version 0.3.0 update, released on September 15, 2025, introduces enhanced features designed to improve regulatory compliance,

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Pakistan Launches Phased E-Invoice System Implementation: 2025-2026 Timeline

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Pakistan Launches Phased E-Invoice SystemImplementation: 2025-2026 Timeline Pakistan’s Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has announced the official timeline for phased implementation of the electronic invoice system. Through notification S.R.O. 1413 dated August 1, 2025, registration, testing, and implementation dates have been set for different business categories. A critical step has been taken in Pakistan’s digital

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Malaysia Extends E-Invoice Consolidation Restrictions to Electricity and Telecom Sectors

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Malaysia Extends E-Invoice Consolidation Restrictions to Electricity and Telecom Sectors Malaysia’s Inland Revenue Board (IRBM) has expanded the list of sectors where consolidated e-invoices are prohibited. The version 4.4 of the e-invoice Specific Guideline published on September 12, 2025, includes electricity and telecommunications services among categories requiring individual invoicing. New restrictions have been implemented in

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China Sets New Limit for Fully Digitalized Electronic Invoices: 2000 Line Items Per Invoice

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China Sets New Limit for Fully Digitalized ElectronicInvoices: 2000 Line Items Per Invoice China’s Tax Authority has introduced a maximum limit of 2000 line items per Fully Digitalized Electronic Invoice (FDEI). The mandatory new regulation took effect immediately and will particularly impact businesses issuing FDEIs exceeding 2000 lines. An operational limitation has been introduced in

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Argentina Updates Electronic Export Invoice Web Service: New Validation Rules

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Argentina Updates Electronic Export InvoiceWeb Service: New Validation Rules Argentina’s tax authority introduced new validation rules for the Electronic Export Invoice web service (WSFEXV1) through regulation R.G. N° 2.758 on August 10, 2025. The mandatory change was implemented with version 3.1.0 of the developer’s manual and affects the B2B electronic export invoicing process. Technical updates

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Germany Advances Digital Standardization: New Approach with SeMoX Technology

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Germany Advances Digital Standardization:New Approach with SeMoX Technology The SeMoX (Simple Semantic Modeling in XML) technology, developed in partnership between the Coordination and IT Center (KoSIT) and the University of Koblenz, is revolutionizing digital standardization processes. The scientific publication presented at the EGOV 2025 e-Government conference in Austria from August 31 to September 4, 2025,

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