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B2Brouter enables you to send electronic invoices to more than 20 countries around the world. Comply with the regulations and standards of each region without complicated development, and stay connected with your international customers.

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This is how e-invoicing works in each country

B2Brouter enables you to create, send and receive e-invoices and other electronic documents globally. Connect to more than 20 countries around the world and exchange e-invoices in compliance with local regulations, processes, formats and standards.

E-invoicing in Europe

How does e-invoicing work in Portugal?

Electronic invoicing in Portugal is mandatory for suppliers to public bodies. Formats such as UBL or CIUS-PT are used, and invoices must be registered on the eSPap platform.

How does e-invoicing work in Spain?

E-invoicing in Spain is mandatory for suppliers to public bodies, contractors and subcontractors, and soon for all private companies. The format used is Facturae and invoices must be registered on the FACe platform. Here you can see how e-invoicing works in Spain.

How does e-invoicing work in France?

E-invoicing in France is mandatory for public administration suppliers and will be mandatory for all companies from 2025. Different formats are accepted, such as Invoice-X, UBL Chorus Pro or CII, and invoices must be registered on the Chorus Pro platform. Here you can see how e-invoicing works in France.

How does e-invoicing work in Italy?

E-invoicing in Italy is mandatory for all companies in the country. The format used is FatturaPA and invoices must be registered through the SDI platform. In addition, local companies must also carry out tax reporting.

How does e-invoicing work in Luxembourg?

E-invoicing in Luxembourg is mandatory for suppliers to the Public Administration. The format used is UBL and invoices must be processed through the Peppol network. Here you can see how e-invoicing works in Luxembourg.

How does e-invoicing work in Belgium?

E-invoicing in Belgium is mandatory for suppliers to the Public Administration. The format used is UBL and invoices must be processed through the Peppol network.

How does e-invoicing work in the Netherlands?

E-invoicing in the Netherlands is mandatory for suppliers to the Public Administration. The format used is UBL and invoices must be processed through the Peppol network. Here you can see how e-invoicing works in the Netherlands.

How does e-invoicing work in the United Kingdom?

E-invoicing in the United Kingdom is mandatory for National Health Service providers. The format used is UBL and invoices must be processed through the Peppol network. Orders are also received and delivery notes are sent.

How does e-invoicing work in Germany?

E-invoicing in Germany is mandatory for suppliers to federal public bodies in most federal states. The formats used are XRechnung and ZUgFerd, and invoices can be processed via the Peppol network or by e-mail. Here you can see how e-invoicing works in Germany.

How does e-invoicing work in Norway?

E-invoicing in Norway is mandatory for all public administration suppliers. The format used is UBL and invoices must be processed through the Peppol network.

How does e-invoicing work in Sweden?

E-invoicing in Sweden is mandatory for all suppliers to the public administration. The format used is UBL and invoices must be processed through the Peppol network.

How does e-invoicing work in Finland?

E-invoicing in Finland is mandatory for all companies in the country. The format used is UBL and invoices can be processed through the Peppol network.

How does e-invoicing work in Austria?

E-invoicing in Austria is mandatory for suppliers to the Public Administration. The format used is UBL and invoices can be processed through the Peppol network.

How does e-invoicing work in Croatia?

E-invoicing in Croatia is mandatory for suppliers to the Public Administration. The format used is UBL and invoices can be processed through the Peppol network.

How does e-invoicing work in Greece?

E-invoicing in Greece is mandatory for all companies in the country. The format used is UBL and invoices must be processed through the Peppol network.

How does e-invoicing work in Lithuania?

E-invoicing in Lithuania is mandatory for suppliers to the Public Administration. The format used is UBL and invoices can be processed through the Peppol network.

How does e-invoicing work in Cyprus?

E-invoicing in Cyprus is mandatory for suppliers to the Public Administration. The format used is UBL and invoices can be processed through the Peppol network.

How does e-invoicing work in Estonia?

E-invoicing in Estonia is mandatory for suppliers to the Public Administration. The format used is UBL and invoices can be processed through the Peppol network.

E-invoicing in Asia

How does e-invoicing work in Singapore?

E-invoicing in Singapore is not mandatory, but it is recommended by the government. The format used is SG Peppol BIS Billing 3.0 and invoices can be processed through the Peppol network.

How does e-invoicing work in Japan?

E-invoicing in Japan is not mandatory, but is recommended by the government. The format used is Peppol BIS JP PINT and invoices can be processed through the Peppol network.

How does e-invoicing work in Saudi Arabia?

In Saudi Arabia, mandatory e-invoicing is being implemented in a phased manner for all companies in the country. Taxpayers must submit their invoices to the local regulatory body called ZATCA.

E-invoicing in Oceania

How does e-invoicing work in Australia?

E-invoicing in Australia is not compulsory, but it is recommended by the government. The format used is Peppol BIS Billing 3.0 and invoices can be processed through the Peppol network.

How does e-invoicing work in New Zealand?

Electronic invoicing in New Zealand is not mandatory, but it is recommended by the government. The format used is Peppol BIS Billing 3.0 and invoices can be processed through the Peppol network.

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