UK confirms mandatory e-invoicing from April 2029: what businesses need to know
The UK has finally drawn a line under years of deliberation. Following its 2025 public consultation, the government has confirmed that mandatory...

Infinite has been our IT systems provider since 2004. The implementation of EDI system automated the flow of documents (such as invoices and orders). The delivery of our products takes place faster now, while the cost of order processing is noticeably lower.
Tomasz Bekasiewicz
IT Manager
More and more often you can meet with the proposal to replace the traditional invoice with its electronic counterpart, i.e. e-Invoice. Why do companies encourage you to switch to an electronic invoice? Do they see it as a way to reduce costs? Yes. Does the use of e-invoices save valuable time? Yes. Do customers also benefit from e-invoices? Of course.
Remember that each an electronic invoice has the same legal value as a paper document. This means that situations where postal invoices were delayed or did not arrive at all can be forgotten. The same applies to the continuous search of a stack of office binders for a specific document. All thanks to the transition to e-invoices which in 2008 – 5% of Polish enterprises used, while currently over 25%.
Infinite IT Solutions has prepared Infinite e-Invoice Suite solution which streamlines the shipping process by generating it to a .pdf format and sending it directly to the email address provided. An electronic invoice in a company is an increasingly popular way to securely manage electronic documents. Its biggest advantage is the significant decrease in distribution costs. Electronic invoices have a high delivery efficiency and are environmentally friendly. The group of companies replacing the traditional e-Invoice envelope is constantly growing. Also, their customers expect the option of receiving e-Invoices, which is more convenient than storing paper versions.
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