Message ID: MC1421853
We are announcing the ability to use the new unified e-invoicing integration framework feature that simplifies and accelerates integration development for Microsoft, partners, and customers in Dynamics 365 Finance. This feature will reach general availability on August 8, 2026.
How does this affect me?
The unified extensible e-invoicing integration framework extends the existing Electronic Invoicing service by introducing:
- A unified outbound and inbound document model (based on international standards such as UBL and PEPPOL).
- A standardized submission and response pipeline and API for e-invoicing documents and related statuses.
- A clear extensibility model that allows external ASPs, ISVs, Microsoft partners, and customers to implement their own integrations without requiring Microsoft to build or maintain provider-specific connectors.
This approach enables:
- Support for multiple service providers under a consistent integration model.
- Faster onboarding of new providers and markets.
- Reduced vendor lock-in for customers.
- Better alignment with country-specific regulatory requirements without Microsoft acting as an authorized e-invoicing service provider.
This message is for awareness, and no action is required.
If you would like more information on this feature, please visit Unified e‑invoicing integration framework.
Source: Microsoft
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