Christopher, Good find but the perennial problem arises Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Denmark, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Sweden are not in the Eurozone and don't comply/use the EPC system within Europe, at least as yet but it looks like a good start. It would appear that the QR code in the EPC guidelines is pretty well defined. My generic QR code reader on my phone returns the correct information from the examples. I don't know how universal the use of IBAN and BIC codes is outside of Europe but it would not be too difficult to add these as key value fields to the existing data for accounts and use the equivalent in countries where they are not used. Fortunately the banking system is probably better standardized world wide than most so hopefully we will all eventually follow in Europe' s footsteps. I think there will be more involved than simply the report end as to be useful the QR code has to be printed and linked to the invoice itself and presumably able to be generated from the invoice itself and account and customer references within GnuCash.
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