Jan 13
What exactly is Online Invoicing, also known as Electronic Invoicing or e-Invoicing, and how can you apply it for your customers in Dynamics 365 for Finance and Supply Chain Management? Online invoicing is nothing more than electronically processing digital invoices in an accounting system from an automated system, in our case D365FSCM. To handle online invoicing in D365FSCM, we have available two types of functionalities which work closely together: Electronic Messaging (EM) and Electronic Reporting (ER). In this blog, I will tell you more about all of this and describe a scenario we have been implementing for one of our international customers.
Recently, the governments and legislative authorities of various countries around the world have implemented reporting requirements for companies that are registered in those countries. The purpose of the requirements is to enable data to be obtained from those companies in an electronic format, directly from the systems where it was accounted, stored, and processed.
Well, the EM functionality in D365FSCM is designed to provide this kind of electronic interoperability between D365FSCM and the systems that governments and legislative authorities offer for reporting, submitting, and receiving official information.
Some basic concepts in this EM functionality are:
The following illustration shows the data flow for EM:
The EM functionality is tightly integrated with the ER module, which you can use to configure formats for the electronic messages in accordance with the legal requirements of the various countries. ER is considered to be the primary standard tool to support localization and lets you manage these formats during their life cycle. As requirement changes by government bodies can occur regularly, this means that in those cases the electronic message formats have to be updated accordingly.
Instead of extending the code for D365FSCM to meet regulatory features and compliance for different countries, any business user can simply configure and use this ER tool without a single line of code. Although… this is what Microsoft claims, and as usual things are a little bit more complicated than that. The help of a functional consultant and a developer is almost always needed to get it all working!
So, how is EM/ER applied for online invoicing processing? Take a look at the actions in the following schema:
The EM functionality supports the following scenarios for the online invoicing process:
OK, now that we have some general background information, let’s talk about our specific customer scenario. One of our international customer’s locations is Hungary…
“Navision?”, I hear you think for a split second… No worries, NAV is the name of the Hungarian tax authority: Nemzeti Adó- és Vámhivatal. My Hungarian is a bit rusty so I will just stick to: National Tax and Customs Administration. This NAV has determined that from July 1st, 2018, companies in Hungary are required to supply data of their issued invoices to the “Real-Time Invoice Reporting” (RTIR) platform of the online invoicing system.
This concerns an online data disclosure of the data of the invoices containing value-added tax of at least 100.000 HUF (which is about 280 EUR at this moment). The taxpayer is obliged to provide the tax authority with data on invoices and invoice-equivalent documents issued for the provision of goods and services performed by the taxpayer. For this purpose, the National Tax and Customs Administration has provided an electronic platform, the “NAV Online Invoice System”.
To get the online invoicing working in a Hungarian legal entity in D365FSCM, we had to set up ER configurations and configure electronic messaging functionality for RTIR. The following tasks had to be completed:
Note that we had to overcome some challenges to get things working in D365FSCM. It was an interesting matter of:
In the end, we were able to successfully help our customer to establish local electronic tax compliance. It was a great experience to see how D365FSCM with EM/ER supports a country-specific regulatory feature, to implement a technological solution allowing automated and electronical communication with tax authorities: Online Invoicing in action!