- The responsible entities for electronic invoicing in Norway are the Ministry of Government Administration and Modernisation (KMD), the Ministry of Finance (FIN), and the Norwegian Agency for Public and Financial Management (DFØ).
- The legislation includes the Regulation on electronic invoicing in public procurement, the Digitisation circular H-5/19, and the Reference directory for IT standards in the public sector.
- The Directive 2014/55/EU has been transposed, and compliance for non-central entities was not extended.
- Electronic invoicing is mandatory for central, regional, and local public contracting authorities, as well as for economic operators submitting invoices.
- The European standard on eInvoicing is fully implemented, with the use of the Peppol eDelivery Network and Peppol BIS Billing 3.0.
- All central authorities have been required to receive and process invoices electronically since 2011, and since 2012 it became mandatory for suppliers of central government entities to send invoices electronically.
Source ec.europe.eu
- See also
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