What to do with the electronic contract concluded with the other party's system? A manual on compliance with the Electronic Bookkeeping Act and storage that the "receiving party" should know.
We will explain the legal obligations of the "recipient" in electronic contracts that cannot be ignored, the risks of "leaving it unattended" from tax and legal perspectives, and provide a practical storage manual that can be used immediately.
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[Part 1]
■ The biggest trap is thinking "it doesn't matter because our company hasn't implemented it." The obligation to store electronic records applies 100% to the recipient as well.
■ Is it legal to "leave it unattended" in the other party's system? Interpreting the latest views from the National Tax Agency.
■ The three major risks of "leaving it unattended" from the perspectives of legal affairs and internal controls.
■ What requirements must the recipient clear?
[Part 2]
■ A review of the "two major requirements" of the electronic record law that the recipient must clear.
■ Reducing the burden on the field! A specific storage and operation manual for the "recipient."
■ The true solution is the integration and centralized management of "third-party system contracts."
■ Utilizing paperlogic for "ultimate automation and centralized management."
■ Even as the "receiving side," it is necessary to maintain control over electronic transactions!
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