- Created by Vivian BAAS, last modified by Ines COSTA on Jun 29, 2017
Ministry of Economic Affairs (policy making) eInvoicing infrastructure Digipoort is mandatory for central government agencies according to a Council of Ministers decision as from 1 January 2011 Receiving and processing: Central authorities UBL-OHNL Digipoort and Simplerinvoicing Currently, there is no legislation on B2G eInvoicing in public procurement in the Netherlands. There is an ongoing initiative to implement eInvoicing in the Dutch Procurement Law following the eInvoicing Directive. The Dutch government provides Digipoort which is a digital network for exchange of messages, including eInvoices, with the Government authorities in the Netherlands. Digipoort is the primary eInvoicing platform used by public administrations and economic operators in the Netherlands. Logius is the main eInvoicing solution provider used by public administrations and economic operators in the Netherlands. It is a public organisation part of the Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations. The use of Digipoort, provided by Logius is recommended. Simplerinvoicing has been set by private parties in cooperation with de Ministry of Economic Affairs. Economic operators can submit eInvoices in three ways (more info). The processing of eInvoices once received by public administrations is carried out in a semi-automated way. The processing of eInvoices by public administrations depends on the maturity of their levels of automation and IT systems. Some agencies process eInvoices automatically; others manually. Public administrations in the Netherlands are able to receive eInvoices in three formats: As a member state representative you can edit this information via the eInvoicing user community. Updates will be automatically shown on this page. Responsible
Logius (implementation and maintenance)
Simplerinvoicing (network based on PEPPOL standards, with the governance done by the private sector) Legislation Mandatory for Standard(s)
SI-UBL
SETU (HR – XML)Platform Legislation
eInvoicing platform and eInvoicing management solutions
Approach for receiving and processing eInvoices
Additional information
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Last updated:
Jun 29, 2017 10:40
Status | VERIFIED |
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Reviewer | Jan Julianus |
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Michael SCANLON
Thanks Jan JULIANUS,
Your input is extremely helpful.
See you on Friday at the EMSFEI.
Best regards,
Michael
CC: Alis Irena RIVIERE-OSIPOV, Ines COSTA