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E-Invoicing Could Unlock Over 30,000 crores for the Indian Economy, Save Firms 1.09 crores annually: Avalara Finds
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E-Invoicing Could Unlock Over 30,000 crores for the Indian Economy, Save Firms 1.09 crores annually: Avalara Finds

Last updated: 23/06/2025 11:36 PM
Published: 23/06/2025
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  • New global research from Avalara and Cebr analyzes electronic invoicing adoption in India and across five other major markets
  • Research shows India leads the world in e-invoicing adoption, but depth and integration gaps persist, especially among MSMEs and SMBs
  • Deeper e-invoicing integration could drive significant cost savings and operational efficiencies

PUNE, India, June 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Avalara Inc., a leader in modern tax compliance automation, has released a landmark global report in partnership with the Center for Economics and Business Research (Cebr) quantifying the economic impact of electronic invoicing (e-invoicing) adoption.

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According to the study, full scale adoption of e-invoicing in India could unlock approximately ₹32,035.71 crores in annual economic value and save the average Indian business approximately ₹1.09 crores each year driven by productivity gains, reduced fraud, and faster payments.

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The report spans six major economies including India, Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and France. The findings reveal that India leads globally in e-invoicing adoption and market penetration, with over 80% of invoices received and 70% issued electronically, outpacing the global averages of 71.5% and 68.2% respectively. However, it also highlights the need to deepen integration, especially for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), and smaller businesses.

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“India has emerged as a global leader in both speed of e-invoicing adoption and e-invoicing penetration in various segments of the economy, but we’re only scratching the surface of what this technology can deliver,” said Anil Paranjape, General Manager, India Operations, Avalara. “Our research with Cebr proves that the faster we help businesses transition to electronic invoicing, the more we can do to unlock billions in productivity and day-to-day efficiencies. While compliance has improved, broader B2B integration and MSME and SMB inclusion are now critical to realize the full ₹32,035.71 crores opportunity. E-invoicing must evolve beyond being a tax compliance requirement into a strategic business enabler.”

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The average Indian business adopting e-invoicing processes 3,827 invoices per week, one of the highest globally, leading to annual productivity savings of over ₹1.09 crores. While many of the early benefits of e-invoicing adoption have been absorbed through government mandates under GST—now applicable to businesses with turnover above ₹5 crores—India still recorded the highest global satisfaction rate, with 68% of businesses satisfied and 50% extremely satisfied with e-invoicing’s performance.

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Despite high adoption, challenges still persist as 64% of Indian businesses use e-invoicing solely for tax reporting, not for exchanging invoices with partners which leads to limiting systemic impact. Small businesses continue to lag, with just 37% of their invoices electronic, compared to 72% for larger firms. Barriers such as system integration and staff training were cited by 43% of global respondents.

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Globally, e-invoicing offers major economic upside: the report identifies a combined ₹53,33,513.43 crores opportunity across the six markets studied. On average across all six markets, e-invoicing shortens payment cycles by 1.4 days, cuts fraud and tax fines by around 30%, and saves 39 minutes per invoice processed.

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The report also highlights India’s high exposure to tax fines and fraud, signaling an opportunity for more robust use of digital invoicing tools. Indian firms reported the highest average annual losses among all surveyed markets, with ₹35.76 lakhs lost to tax fines and ₹24.59 lakhs to invoice-related fraud.

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India’s digital invoicing journey is part of a larger international shift. As of January 2025, all German businesses must be capable of receiving e-invoices, and 41% of French firms are already preparing for a similar 2026 mandate. Although there are no national laws yet in the U.S. or UK, more than half of businesses in both countries say they support e-invoicing legislation.

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As more countries make strides towards e-invoicing compliance, India can continue to lead with further adoption and systemic changes to unlock the full economic impact of e-invoicing value. The international exchange of e-invoices amongst the biggest companies in international commerce will present more opportunities and India should continue to lead on this front.

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To find out more, visit: https://www.avalara.com/us/en/products/e-invoicing.html

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Methodology
The study surveyed 1,720 businesses across six major markets (U.S., UK, France, Germany, India, and Australia), analyzing the productivity, financial, and compliance impacts of full e-invoicing adoption. Economic modelling, conducted by Cebr, focused on two main elements: to exclusively target B2B companies with at least 10 employees; and to quantify the impacts of e-invoicing at an individual invoice, per-business and ultimately economy-wide level, with all monetary figures converted and presented consistently in USD ($).

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About Avalara
Avalara makes tax compliance faster, easier, and more accurate, reliable, and valuable for 43,000+ business and government customers in over 75 countries. Tax compliance automation software solutions from Avalara leverage 1,400+ signed partner integrations across leading ecommerce, ERP, and other billing systems to power tax calculations, document management, tax return filing, and tax content access. Visit avalara.com to improve your compliance journey.

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