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The Future of E-Invoicing in Vietnam – From Legal Compliance to Financial Automation

Electronic bill is an inevitable trend in the digital age, required by Vietnamese law to be applied to businesses, organizations, and individuals doing business from July 1, 2022.

This change is driven by the roadmap for mandatory e-invoice implementation under Government Decrees, aiming towards a digital economy and requiring businesses to apply technology to optimize processes. 

So what is the future of e-invoicing in Vietnam – from legal compliance to financial automation? Let’s follow the article below by Bizzi to find the answer. 

The future of electronic invoices – an irreversible trend

Electronic invoices are an important pillar to promote digital transformation in financial activities, according to the Government's goal of building a digital economy. The conversion to electronic invoices is a mandatory legal requirement, required by Vietnamese law to be applied to businesses, organizations, and individuals doing business from July 1, 2022, clearly stipulated in Decrees 119/2018/ND-CP and 123/2020/ND-CP.

Global context

Around the world, many governments have been promoting the application of electronic invoices (e-invoices) to ensure transparency in tax management, prevent fraud, and modernize commercial activities.

In Vietnam
According to the roadmap of the General Department of Taxation, 100% enterprises have and will have to deploy electronic invoices. This is no longer an option, but has become a mandatory requirement to synchronize with the national tax management system.

This transformation is not just an administrative requirement but also a driving force for the digital economy. The e-invoice market in Vietnam is witnessing an impressive growth rate. According to valuation, the market size reached 63.60 million USD in 2024 and is expected to increase to 256.51 million USD in 2033, maintaining a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 16,76% during the period 2025-2033. 

This figure confirms that e-invoicing has become a large-scale technology field, going beyond the limits of a mere legal requirement to become an important segment in the digital financial infrastructure.

However, not many businesses have exploited the potential of automation and financial integration from electronic invoices to:

This shows that e-invoices are not only an “obligation” to comply with the law, but also an opportunity for businesses to digitize their comprehensive financial and accounting processes. Implementing e-invoices helps businesses professionalize their operations, save time and costs, increase transparency and compliance with the law, and facilitate international integration and digital economic development. 

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Electronic invoices are an important pillar promoting digital transformation in financial activities, according to the Government's goal of building a digital economy.

Legal framework for electronic invoices in Vietnam

Thus, understanding and complying with the legal framework not only helps businesses ensure legality, but also opens up opportunities to effectively automate financial and accounting processes.

Key legal documents

Electronic invoices in Vietnam are regulated by the important decrees and circulars, in there:

Decree 70/2025/ND-CP, issued by the Government on March 20, 2025 and officially taking effect from June 1, 2025. This Decree amends and supplements 40/61 Articles of Decree 123/2020/ND-CP, demonstrating the Government's great efforts in tightening data management and standardization.

The key new points of Decree 70/2025/ND-CP focus on standardizing data formats, ensuring technical standards on data types and data lengths for the transmission and storage of electronic invoices. More importantly, this Decree clarifies regulations on e-commerce invoices, requiring exporters to electronically transfer commercial invoice data to tax authorities.

At the same time, the implementation of Electronic Invoices from Cash Registers with electronic data transfer connection to tax authorities is also strongly promoted, especially for business households and retail sectors.

In addition, businesses need to update relevant documents to ensure full compliance with current legal regulations.

Mandatory requirements for electronic invoices

Future changes

Challenges for Vietnamese businesses when implementing electronic invoices

Mặc dù Việt Nam đã hoàn thành lộ trình bắt buộc chuyển đổi, đa số doanh nghiệp mới chỉ dừng lại ở mức “đáp ứng tối thiểu”. Điều này bao gồm khả năng tạo, gửi và lưu trữ hóa đơn điện tử một cách hợp lệ. Tuy nhiên, họ chưa khai thác được tiềm năng tự động hóa và tích hợp tài chính mà dữ liệu HĐĐT có cấu trúc (XML) mang lại. Đây là khoảng trống vận hành lớn nhất đang cản trở doanh nghiệp tối ưu hóa hiệu quả tài chính.

Large volume of invoices and difficult to control invoice life cycle

For businesses with high transaction volume, such as F&B, retail, or logistics, processing incoming invoices is a huge challenge. For example, a large coffee chain can process about 11,000 invoices per month. Manually managing the entire invoice lifecycle (create – send – pay – cancel – adjust) and controlling debts becomes extremely complicated.  

Các quy trình quản trị nội bộ thường bị phân mảnh và quá phụ thuộc vào phê duyệt thủ công. Nhiều lớp phê duyệt làm chậm đáng kể quá trình xử lý hóa đơn, đôi khi khiến hóa đơn bị “chờ” trong nhiều ngày, gây chậm thanh toán và căng thẳng mối quan hệ với nhà cung cấp. 

Not integrated with ERP/accounting

Một rào cản kỹ thuật lớn là sự phân mảnh dữ liệu. Nhiều doanh nghiệp, đặc biệt là các công ty vừa và nhỏ hoặc những doanh nghiệp sử dụng các hệ thống kế thừa (legacy systems), thường dựa vào các “giải pháp điểm” (point solutions) khác nhau cho từng chức năng (ví dụ: hệ thống POS riêng biệt, phần mềm kho bãi, ERP và HĐĐT từ nhiều nhà cung cấp). Sự phân mảnh này dẫn đến các “silo dữ liệu,” nơi thông tin bị cô lập và không khớp nhau do thiếu các tiêu chuẩn chung cho mã định danh giao dịch và API.

The direct result is the burden of manual data entry. Accounting staff must re-enter invoice data across multiple platforms, eliminating the core benefits of automation and increasing the risk of errors. Statistics show that over 66% businesses are facing errors on 1% of their total invoices, with 20% to 30% of invoices containing exceptions that require manual intervention. These errors not only slow down the process but also directly lead to legal risks in terms of tax and audit.

The gap between the e-invoicing system (ensuring compliance) and the ERP system (the core of operations) is a significant barrier to digital transformation. If e-invoicing data cannot be exchanged seamlessly with ERP, the value of investing in both systems will be limited. This suggests that CFOs need to shift their investments from basic e-invoicing solutions to specialized financial automation platforms with open integration capabilities (Open API) to ensure continuous data flow and eliminate inefficiencies.

Legal risks

Mandatory use of electronic invoices with GDT codes helps reduce tax risks (legal compliance). Specifically, errors in invoices (customer information, amount, tax rate) or improper storage can lead to administrative fines, tax arrears or disputes with customers.

However, if this large volume of electronic invoices still has to be processed and reconciled manually, it will increase internal operational risks (incorrect data entry, incorrect reconciliation, fraud). 

Therefore, to minimize overall risk, businesses must add a layer of input invoice processing automation (IPA) and 3-way matching technology on top of the basic e-invoice compliance layer. Compliance is a necessary condition, but automation is a sufficient condition for comprehensive risk management.

Overall, these challenges show that simply implementing e-invoicing as required by law is not enough; businesses need to adopt automation and seamless integration to optimize processes and reduce risks.

The Future: E-invoicing not just for compliance, but for financial automation

In the future, e-invoicing will go beyond its regulatory compliance role to become a financial automation tool, helping businesses reduce costs, optimize business processes, and provide data for more accurate decision making. 

Electronic invoices become the center of financial data

Trong kỷ nguyên số, HĐĐT không còn là một chứng từ giấy được số hóa. Ở định dạng XML có cấu trúc, được xác thực bởi cơ quan thuế, HĐĐT trở thành nguồn dữ liệu tài chính đáng tin cậy nhất. Dữ liệu này đóng vai trò là “trung tâm” kết nối mọi quy trình tài chính và quản trị, chuyển đổi vai trò của hóa đơn từ việc ghi nhận giao dịch sang cung cấp dữ liệu tức thời để hạch toán, đối soát, báo cáo, và phân tích chi phí.

Integration with management systems and tools

Data integration is key to breaking down data silos. Strategic integration needs to be implemented on three levels to create a unified financial ecosystem:

Level 1: Integration with ERP/Accounting System (GL Posting)

Level 2: Integrated Expense Management and Accounts Receivable (ARM/AP)

Level 3: Integration with Digital Finance and Banking Systems

High technology application

Automate Invoice Processing (IPA) using AI/RPA

Invoice Processing Automation (IPA) is the next big thing. Businesses are leveraging Robotic Process Automation (RPA) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), combined with Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology, to process large volumes of incoming invoices.

Specifically, virtual robots (e.g. Bizzi Bot) will automatically collect electronic invoices (XML) from different channels (email, supplier portal), extract and classify data, then check the validity and verify tax data. This solution helps to minimize manual data entry, allowing accounting teams to move from processing paperwork to analyzing costs and profits, creating higher strategic value for the business.

Dedicated financial automation platforms act as a deep, complementary technology layer that connects disparate modules of the ERP/accounting system. This strategy allows CFOs to focus on specialized RegTech/FinTech solutions with strong integration capabilities, reducing implementation costs and accelerating the adoption of new technology without having to completely change the existing ERP infrastructure.

Bizzi automatically validates validity, warns of risky invoices

Automating Internal Controls: 3-Way Matching

For effective risk management and cost control, automating the 3-way matching process is a must. This is an internal control technique to verify the validity of invoices before payment by matching three core documents: Purchase Order (PO), Goods Receipt Note (GRN/RR), and Invoice.  

The strategic purpose of 3-way matching is to prevent fraud (payment of fake or duplicate invoices) and ensure that businesses only pay for goods that have actually been ordered and received in full.  

In the e-invoice environment, automated systems use structured XML data to perform real-time PO, GRN and Invoice reconciliation. The platform is capable of handling complex cases such as 1 PO – multiple INV – multiple GR with an accuracy of over 99%. When the system detects a discrepancy (e.g., the quantity on the invoice is different from the PO), the invoice will be retained and automatically notified for processing, preventing erroneous payments.  

This feature of Bizzi handles all reconciliation cases on the system: 1PO – 1INV – 1GR; 1PO – nINV – nGR; nPO – 1INV – nGR; nPO – nINV – nGR

 

Automating 3-way matching transforms the role of Accounts Payable (AP) from a traditional cost center to a cost optimization function. By automatically detecting errors, avoiding overpayments, and enabling early payment discounts, AP becomes a proactive cash flow management tool. 

For multinational and FDI companies, strict internal control requirements according to international standards (e.g. SOX) make automatic 3-way matching a core mechanism. Therefore, the application of electronic invoices must be linked to the 3-way matching system to achieve dual compliance: compliance with Vietnamese taxes (Decree 70/2025) and compliance with global financial governance.

Upgrading from basic compliance to automated e-invoicing delivers clear quantifiable benefits, generating a significant return on investment (ROI):

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Conclude

In the context of increasingly strong digitalization, e-invoices are no longer just a legal requirement but have become a core component of the financial ecosystem, supporting businesses to optimize operations and develop sustainably. 

Electronic invoices in Vietnam are moving from "compulsory compliance" luxurious “strategic tool” to automate finances. That’s why we talk about the future of e-invoicing in Vietnam – From legal compliance to financial automation;

Bizzi.vn is ready to accompany Vietnamese businesses on the journey of digitalizing cost and financial management with the B-invoice solution. Confidently a comprehensive electronic invoice solution, helping Vietnamese businesses transform their finances and prepare for the digital future, B-invoice is suitable for the comprehensive digital transformation trend thanks to its features of automating the electronic invoice process, fully complying with legal regulations and supporting direct connection with tax authorities. 

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