Most e-invoicing problems aren’t operational, they’re architectural. Answer five honest questions about onboarding speed, error rates, and reporting to find out if your setup can actually scale globally, or if it’s quietly setting you up to fail.
Read moreThe point-to-point trap: How fragmented e-invoicing stalls global growth
It starts with one country, one vendor, one integration—and it works. But every new connection adds hidden technical debt, until fragmented e-invoicing quietly turns into an operational trap that blocks acquisitions, market entry, and growth
Read moreEscape the point-to-point trap: Standardise global e-invoicing
Reactive, country-by-country integrations create a costly trap. See why standardization at scale is the only sustainable path to global e-invoicing
Read moreAs global e-invoicing mandates widen, India-based shared services and GCC teams need touchless tax compliance
Indirect tax compliance is becoming more complex as governments accelerate digital reporting and e‑invoicing requirements worldwide. For multinational tax and finance teams, this shift is driving increased pressure, manual effort, and risk. This article explores how AI-powered automation — through ONESOURCE Indirect Compliance powered by CoCounsel — is enabling a move toward more efficient, accurate, and auditable compliance processes.
Read moreWhy standardisation beats local expertise for global e-invoicing
Explore the importance of e-invoicing architecture that scales as you do. Highlights For years, the default approach to global compliance has been simple: hire local experts, comply locally, and move…
Read moreNavigating the New Tariff Reality: How APAC Businesses Can Turn Uncertainty into Opportunity
The global trade landscape shifted dramatically on February 20, 2026, when the U.S. Supreme Court held that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) does not authorise the president to…
Read moreReimagining Global Taxation: Voices from the Frontlines of Global Minimum Tax Transformation
As Pillar Two reshapes the international tax landscape, Thomson Reuters explores how multinational enterprises (MNEs) across Asia Pacific and the Middle East are responding to one of the most significant…
Read morePillar Two: What it means for non-US headquartered multinationals
The G7’s announcement regarding a potential exemption for some US-based multinationals from certain aspects of Pillar Two has made waves, but what does it mean for large multinationals headquartered in…
Read morePillar Two: Where is it going as of July 2025?
The surprising 26 June announcement by the G7 of an “understanding” that would exclude US parented groups from the IIR and UTPR, two of the main mechanisms of the global…
Read moreManage risk effectively with optimised statutory financial reporting
Statutory financial reporting is the keystone of any compliance process. But, with ever-changing regulations, global political shifts, and an increased reliance on digital data, it can be complex and prone…
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