Tax and accounting bodies back e-invoicing adoption
    
The UK's professional tax and accounting  bodies have backed the adoption of e-invoicing in their responses to a  government consultation.
The Chartered Institute of Taxation  (CIOT) says that HMRC will need to prioritise the effective implementation of  e-invoicing if it is to drive its adoption among UK businesses.
The CIOT has recommended that any  e-invoicing software should be built to flexible, agreed minimum standards that  accommodate variations in invoicing requirements in tax legislation, while  ensuring clear expectations around operability, security, and data  accessibility for taxpayers.
Ellen Milner, CIOT Director of Public  Policy, said:
'If  the UK government desires greater adoption of e-invoicing without mandating its  use, HMRC will need to consider a package of options to encourage voluntary  adoption.
'This  may include an educational and training campaign, financial incentives,  providing a better business experience, effective implementation and systems  that instil confidence to move along the digital journey.'
ICAEW's Tax Faculty also responded to the  consultation on increasing the adoption of e-invoicing by UK businesses and the  public sector.
It said:
'Many  countries, including EU member states, have already introduced e-invoicing  mandates or national frameworks. ICAEW believes that the UK's current lack of a  co-ordinated e-invoicing policy places its businesses at a growing disadvantage  and could deter capital investment. The government's consultation is a timely  opportunity to close the gap and lay the foundations for future digital  transformation. 
'However,  successful implementation of e-invoicing will require careful planning,  targeted support and alignment with existing international standards.' 
Internet  link: CIOT ICAEW