Webinar – E-invoicing fundamentals: laying the groundwork for compliance

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Webinar – E-invoicing fundamentals: laying the groundwork for compliance

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Gain essential insights into continuous tax controls by joining ITR and Thomson Reuters on April 30 for the first webinar of a three-part series on streamlining e-invoicing compliance in a digital-first world

As tax authorities globally adopt e-invoicing and continuous tax controls (CTCs), it is important to not only grasp the basics but also explore the initial complexities involved. To that end, ITR is collaborating with Thomson Reuters in a three-part webinar series tailored for tax professionals looking to deepen their understanding of e-invoicing, CTCs, and the digital transformation.

This introductory session ensures the building blocks are in place before upcoming webinars on e-invoicing challenges and case studies in May and June, respectively.

As the series kicks off, discover how e-invoicing can enhance business operations and how your organisation can ensure compliance in today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape. The first webinar aims to help you to:

  • Develop a foundational understanding of e-invoicing and CTCs; 

  • Explore the growing impact of e-CTCs on accounts payable and accounts receivable automation processes; and 

  • Learn actionable steps for initiating a smooth transition to e-invoicing within your organisation.

ITR will be discussing the above points and more with the following speakers:

  • Erik Stening, director of product marketing at Pagero, part of Thomson Reuters; and

  • Qamar Al Hkim, senior regulatory associate at Pagero, part of Thomson Reuters.

Viewers will have the chance to raise questions for the speakers throughout the webinar.

Do not miss this opportunity to enhance your compliance strategy and future-proof your operations. Register today.

The speakers

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Erik Stening

Director of product marketing, Pagero (part of Thomson Reuters)

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Qamar Al Hkim

Senior regulatory associate, Pagero (part of Thomson Reuters)

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