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LegislationAct no. 134/2016 Coll. on Public Procurement transposes EU legislation related to public procurement, including the Directive 2014/55/EU on electronic invoicing in public procurement, into national legislation. Section 221 of the Act stipulates that contracting authorities shall not reject any electronic invoice issued by an economic operator if it is issued in a format compatible with the European standard on electronic invoicing. The Act became effective on 1 October 2016. Launched in 2015, the Národní elektronický nástroj (NEN) platform enables central, regional and local contracting authorities to process the entire eProcurement lifecycle. Developed by the Ministry of Regional Development, the platform replaces the Public Procurement and Concessions Portal (Portál VZ) as foreseen in the Public Procurement Strategy 2016-2020. When fully deployed by the end of 2017, NEN will be the mandatory eProcurement tool for all contracting authorities, unless they have an authorisation to use their own procurement tool. Approach for receiving and processingThe approach for receiving and processing eInvoices is decentralised; contracting authorities differ in their use of automated and integrated systems, semi-automated processes or even manual processing. By the end of 2017, the NEN platform will allow the connection from contracting authorities' internal systems for receiving and processing eInvoices. Panel |
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