Streamline e-invoicing globally

Comply with all global e-invoicing requirements. Enhance efficiency and integrate with VAT returns.

Why choose Marosa
for e-invoicing

Comprehensive VAT return and e-invoicing solution
Supports various file formats, including XML, JSON, and others.
Peppol certified
Certified platform in France
ERP connectors available
Centralised global solution
ERP agnostic

One single data flow for all countries

Connect to ERP through an API connector

Invoice transmission both inbound and outbound

Error handling

Align with VAT returns

Benefits of using VATify for e-invoicing

One file extraction from your ERP
Customizable connectors for all ERP systems
Ensure reconciliation with VAT returns to avoid discrepancies
Tax advisor on duty

FAQs

Explore our Resources Page to learn more about e-invoicing in Europe, including due dates and mandates for every country in the EU.

E-invoicing in Europe: Now and the future

E-invoicing is becoming increasingly mandatory across Europe, particularly for Business-to-Government (B2G) transactions. This trend is expanding to include Business-to-Business (B2B) and Business-to-Consumer (B2C) transactions, driven by the need for greater efficiency and compliance with regulatory standards. As a result, e-invoicing is expected to become the standard practice across all sectors, facilitating smoother and more transparent financial operations.

Is Peppol e-invoicing mandatory?

While not mandatory in all countries, Peppol e-invoicing is required in many European countries for public sector transactions. It’s also increasingly being adopted by private businesses for its efficiency and compliance benefits.

Peppol, what is it and how it works?

Peppol is a standardized network for exchanging e-invoices and other documents across borders. It ensures that e-invoices are in the correct format and comply with local regulations, making it easier for businesses to trade internationally.

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What is an e-invoice?

An e-invoice is a digital version of a paper invoice. Instead of being printed and sent by mail, an e-invoice is created, transmitted, and received electronically in a structured format, typically XML. This format allows for automated processing by both the sender and receiver, making the invoicing process faster and more accurate.

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