The United Nations has released a new publication that consolidates four guidance papers aimed at strengthening VAT/GST systems in developing countries. The guidance covers fundamentals, small enterprises, refunds, and technology and compliance, including e‑invoicing, electronic reporting and big‑data analytics. It encourages tax administrations to adopt technologies thoughtfully rather than as one‑size‑fits‑all solutions.
The guidance covers VAT/GST fundamentals, small enterprises and VAT/GST, VAT/GST refunds, and technology and compliance.
The guidance highlights e‑invoicing, electronic reporting, and big‑data analytics as tools to strengthen VAT data management and enforcement.
It encourages tax administrations to adopt and adapt technologies thoughtfully, rather than treating them as one‑size‑fits‑all solutions.
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e-Invoice.app · 3 days ago
The article outlines five marketing shifts reshaping e‑invoicing vendor strategies in 2026, highlighting the importance of compliance thought leadership, real‑time compliance intelligence, and digital discovery tools. It provides market growth projections and the increasing need for structured, cross‑functional reference data.
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LinkedIn Article by Erik van der Hoeven · 14 days ago
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Fintua · 18 days ago
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Manzas · 22 days ago
A practical guide to structuring an e-invoicing RFP brief, covering company profiles, project objectives, compliance requirements (including FR 2026 and Poland KSeF), system landscapes, and governance — so vendors can deliver accurate, comparable proposals.