Compliance pulse podcast: An archive of our conversations on global tax compliance

Keeping up with tax compliance and e-invoicing regulations across multiple countries is becoming increasingly complex. That is exactly why we created the Compliance Pulse podcast, dedicated to making sense of global tax compliance, electronic invoicing, and digital reporting requirements.

Compliance Pulse features a rich library of conversations that explore how tax regulations are evolving across Europe and beyond. Below is a snapshot of what we have covered so far.

While the production of the podcast is currently paused, the entire archive remains a valuable resource dedicated to making sense of global tax compliance, electronic invoicing, and digital reporting requirements.

What is Compliance Pulse?

Compliance Pulse is Banqup Group’s regulation-focused podcast, hosted by our experts Stanislava Filcheva, Danielle Kiener, and Andres Lilleste. Each episode breaks down complex compliance topics into clear, practical insights for businesses operating across borders.

The podcast combines:

  • Updates on new and upcoming tax regulations

  • Country-specific insights from local Banqup Group experts

  • Broader discussions on global compliance trends and best practices

Compliance topics we have covered
Global regulatory updates and trends

Several episodes focus on high-level regulatory developments, helping listeners understand where tax compliance is heading globally. These include updates on electronic invoicing and reporting mandates, as well as year-in-review and forward-looking discussions on global tax compliance trends.

VAT in the Digital Age (ViDA)

We dedicated episodes to the European Commission’s VAT in the Digital Age initiative, explaining what ViDA means, why it matters, and how it is shaping future B2B and B2G e-invoicing and reporting obligations across the EU.

Country-specific deep dives

Compliance Pulse regularly zooms in on individual countries to explain local requirements and timelines, including:

  • Poland, with a focus on KSeF and changing implementation timelines

  • Germany, covering upcoming B2B e-invoicing obligations

  • Belgium, exploring the 2026 B2B mandate, Peppol, and future e-reporting

  • France, breaking down the shift toward a decentralized B2B e-invoicing model

  • The Baltic states, comparing Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania’s different approaches

  • Serbia, highlighting the rapid rollout of the eFaktura system

Beyond Europe: LATAM and the Middle East

The podcast also looks beyond Europe, showcasing regions that are leading or rapidly evolving in digital tax compliance:

  • Latin America, often cited as a global trailblazer in e-invoicing and e-reporting

  • The Middle East and GCC, where countries like Saudi Arabia and the UAE are shaping new compliance models

Back to basics: Understanding e-invoicing

Not every episode is about mandates and deadlines. We also take time to revisit the fundamentals, explaining what electronic invoicing really is, how it works, and why it plays such a critical role in modern tax compliance frameworks.

Why listen to the compliance pulse podcast?

Compliance Pulse is designed for finance, tax, and compliance professionals who want to stay informed without having to figure out complex legislation on their own. The archived episodes offer clear and practical perspectives on past regulatory changes, context for current mandates, and a foundational understanding of global compliance trends.

Explore the podcast

While no new episodes are currently planned, you can listen to all Compliance Pulse episodes on Spotify: 

Listen to Compliance Pulse on Spotify

To stay informed as new developments emerge, you can also explore our Global Compliance Checker for up-to-date information on current and upcoming regulations, and subscribe to our monthly tax compliance and e-invoicing newsletter to stay informed as new developments emerge.

The Compliance Pulse initiative brings together our full range of expertise from our podcast archive and blog articles to our dedicated country-specific compliance pages. 

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