Digital signatures are crucial for ensuring the authenticity and integrity of invoices in e-Invoicing projects. They use encryption algorithms to prevent tampering, and digital certificates issued by trusted authorities verify the identity of signers. Timestamps and revocation of compromised certificates add extra layers of security. Several countries, including Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Italy, Turkey, and Romania, mandate the use of digital signatures for e-Invoicing to enhance tax compliance and streamline invoicing processes.
Source Ahu Ocak Catalyan
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