A major challenge in SaaS Billing is the large mass of administrative tasks. For example, not only must billing be done correctly and on time: Payment transactions must be monitored and reminders written if necessary.

In addition, many SaaS providers offer their products across borders. But this also means that different tax peculiarities have to be taken into account. In some EU member states, for example, invoices in the B2B sector must already be created electronically and transmitted to a specific invoice portal (Italy, for example). In other states, companies still have the choice of whether invoices are created electronically or in paper form.

SaaS providers must therefore maintain an overview of the different tax invoice requirements, currencies, tax rates, retention requirements, and much more. This is anything but easy and can lead to uncertainty. But correct invoicing is a prerequisite for generating revenue. SaaS Billing Management is of great importance here in particular.