Greetings,
I have pointed out that while these invoice may be "VAT-compliant,"
they aren't yet entirely MIME-compliant, not to mention that they seem
to have some arbitrary character count limit to your "company" [1]
name. I offered to be guinea pig and have been receiving various
versions of my invoice ranging from a PDF file that was included
rather than attached in the message to something that might qualify as
a real attachment. I am not sure we're finished testing :-)
Ole
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On Fri, 29 May 2015, Ray Pelletier wrote:
Don,
VMC, an affiliate of BC&A, are authorized agents that are providing
VAT-compliant invoices in order that you or your employer may file for
a VAT refund, if entitled.
See http://www.ietf.org/meeting/93/vat.html
<http://www.ietf.org/meeting/93/vat.html>
Ray
IETF Administrative Director