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S.R. CEN/TR 16931-4:2017

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The latest, up-to-date edition.

ELECTRONIC INVOICING - PART 4: GUIDELINES ON INTEROPERABILITY OF ELECTRONIC INVOICES AT THE TRANSMISSION LEVEL

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2017

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National Foreword
European foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 The challenge of interoperability
  at the transmission level
5 Guidelines
Annex A (informative) - Legislation summary
Annex B (informative) - Abbreviations
Bibliography

Defines a set of Guidelines to ensure interoperability at the transmission level to be used in conjunction with the European Norm (EN) for the semantic data model of the core elements of an electronic invoice and its other associated deliverables.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
30
PublisherName
National Standards Authority of Ireland
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
CEN/TR 16931-4 : 2017 Identical

CEN/TS 16931-3-1:2017 Electronic invoicing - Part 3-1: Methodology for syntax bindings of the core elements of an electronic invoice
CEN/TS 16931-3-3:2017 Electronic invoicing - Part 3-3: Syntax binding for UN/CEFACT XML Industry Invoice D16B
CEN/TS 16931-3-2:2017 Electronic invoicing - Part 3-2: Syntax binding for ISO/IEC 19845 (UBL 2.1) invoice and credit note
SR 019 050 : 1.1.1 ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES AND INFRASTRUCTURES (ESI); RATIONALIZED FRAMEWORK OF STANDARDS FOR ELECTRONIC REGISTERED DELIVERY SERVICES APPLYING ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES
EN 16931-1:2017 Electronic invoicing - Part 1: Semantic data model of the core elements of an electronic invoice
CEN/TS 16931-2:2017 Electronic invoicing - Part 2: List of syntaxes that comply with EN 16931-1

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