E-invoice - An invoice issued, transmitted, and received in a structured electronic format that allows for automatic processing[1][2]., Digital invoice - A document in digital format (e.g., PDF, Word) that can be viewed and processed digitally but may not be automatically processed[3]., Structured data eInvoice - An invoice in a standardized format (e.g., XML, EDI) that can be automatically processed by computer systems[2]., Visual digital invoice. - A digital invoice format (e.g., PDF, JPG) that is human-readable but not automatically processable by computer systems[2]., XRechnung: - A German standard format for electronic invoices that meets EU requirements[1]., ZUGFeRD - A hybrid invoice format combining PDF and XML files, compliant with EU standards[1]., UBL (Universal Business Language) - A common XML format used for electronic invoices, increasingly adopted by governments worldwide[3]., DI (Electronic Data Interchange) - A long-standing standard for structured electronic document exchange, including invoices[3]., OCR (Optical Character Recognition)  - Technology used to convert visual digital invoices into machine-readable text for semi-automated processing[3]., E-archiving - The process of storing electronic invoices as legal and fiscal evidence for a prescribed period in compliance with local regulations[4]., Clearance - A process where tax authority or delegated platforms must approve an e-invoice as a precondition for its validity[4]., SAF-T (Standard Audit File for Tax) - An OECD standard for reporting tax and accounting information, including VAT transactions, to tax authorities in a standardized electronic format[4].,

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