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Project Background

  • Public tax authorities in different countries

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Many governments around the world now recognise digitalisation as an effective mechanism to:

  • increase efficiency in business processes between trading partners;

·         combat the loss of indirect tax revenues due to maladministration, fraud and evasion by businesses;

·         increase efficiency for both tax authorities and businesses in the collection of tax.

Already, governments in Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand utilise the Peppol Business Interoperability Specifications (BIS) and the Peppol eDelivery Network to receive millions of electronic invoices from businesses (B2G), as well as enabling businesses to invoice each other (B2B). This already enables considerable benefits for the users. However, the Peppol approach also provides a solid foundation for governments to implement digital controls to simultaneously increase tax revenues and further increase business efficiency.

The indirect tax gap

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  • have need for various ways for tax collection control.

  • OpenPeppol have an ambition to support different methods for tax reporting and clearance through the Peppol eDelivery Network.

  • Public authorities in some countries want to collect business transactions and use emerging technologies to improve the procurement process.

  • OpenPeppol will only enable for business transaction collection where national authorities have a clear legal mandate to collect data.

CTC project organisation

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Project deliverables

  • Project report

    • Business requirements and stakeholder validation of business value

  • Experiences and learning points from conducting the PoC

    • Preliminary and final recommendations

  • Proposed changes of the Peppol Interoperability Framework Governance Components

    • Compliance and Arbitration Policy

    • Data Management and Reporting Policy

    • No changes in Peppol Agreements foreseen

  • Proposed changes of the Peppol Interoperability Framework Architecture Components

    • Technical Policies and Specifications

    • Peppol Authority-Specific Requirements

    • Service Level Requirements

    • Trust and Security Requirements

    • Proposed changes to software components

  • Changes to software components operating the Peppol Interoperability Framework

  • High level business plan for Peppol CTC/reporting/clearance model rollout

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