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TrustWeaver Issues 4th Edition of e-Invoicing White Paper Covering 60+ Countries

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SOURCE TrustWeaver AB

STOCKHOLM, March 12, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --

TrustWeaver, a Sweden-based provider of Cloud-based information compliance and governance solutions, today released a new edition of its major inventory of global e-invoicing regulatory and market analysis in a white paper entitled "Tax-compliant global electronic invoice life cycle management".

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The white paper describes e-invoicing maturity status and regulatory requirements in more than 60 individual countries, but it also thoroughly describes the bigger picture of global developments and methods used to comply with regulation.

This 4th edition of the TrustWeaver white paper covers the updated rules in effect since 1 January 2013 in Europe, the processes around tax authority invoice clearance in Mexico and South America as well as the status in -to mention a few- Russia, Hong Kong, China and India.

In the foreword to this 2013 edition (which can be downloaded from http://www.trustweaver.com), market analyst Bruno Koch writes: "Europe anticipated -and finally implemented- a new legal regime while other geographies have either introduced e-invoicing frameworks or perfected existing ones. A comprehensive white paper such as this one is immensely useful as a reference work containing much of today's wisdom on e-invoicing in a single document (..)."

TrustWeaver is the only vendor of e-invoicing compliance solutions that is energetically pursuing global coverage for its many multinational enterprise customers and B2B solution vendor partners. With more than a decade of experience in working with tax administrations and experts around the globe, TrustWeaver has a unique story to tell. "We first issued this white paper in 2008 and have been using it as our principal summary of general and country-specific e-invoicing analysis since" said Christiaan van der Valk, TrustWeaver's CEO. "Our customers and TrustWeaver-enabled partners of course receive all our compliance and solution change management information continuously, but this white paper is at the center of our dialogue about the ever-changing field of regulatory compliance with the larger market."

For more information, please contact info@trustweaver.com.

Contact
Patrik Bergström
patrik.bergstrom@trustweaver.com
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