Next steps for policymakers and businesses in Sweden

Updated report outlines progress, policy shifts, and the role of AI

Sweden sharpens its vision on digital invoicing

The NEA System Supplier Forum has released a new version of its report, 80% e-Invoicing in Sweden by 2030. This update builds on its 2022 findings, offering new insights into policy direction, technical trends, and legislative ambitions.

What’s new in the report

The updated report dives deeper into the volume and nature of invoices sent as offers, providing a better understanding of market behavior. It also brings forward the growing conversation around making e-Invoicing mandatory across sectors.

Regulatory interest in mandatory e-Invoicing

The NEA suggests initiating a government-led investigation into mandatory e-Invoicing, with strong ties to the ongoing VIDA reform. This builds on earlier developments we discussed in our blog post on Sweden’s endorsement of the VIDA package and e-Invoicing, showing how national and EU strategies are beginning to align.

AI’s impact on e-Invoicing development

A standout in the updated report is the spotlight on artificial intelligence. AI’s influence is expected to accelerate the evolution of e-Invoicing—making processing smarter, more efficient, and easier to integrate into business workflows.

Sweden’s reference to CTC frameworks

The report positions Sweden in step with European efforts to implement continuous transaction control (CTC) mechanisms. This reflects a shift toward real-time data sharing and automated compliance, showing the country’s readiness to modernize its invoicing infrastructure.

Read the full report

For detailed insights, including data charts and policy analysis, download the report here:
NEA report PDF

Get ahead of the curve

Sweden’s approach to e-Invoicing is rapidly evolving. If your organization operates in or with Sweden, now is the time to assess your readiness and update your digital invoicing processes.


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