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# AI Invoice Processing for Irish Businesses: From Inbox to Ledger

## Answer summary

Supplier invoices arrive as PDFs, photos and email bodies, and someone retypes them. Here is how AI invoice processing works end to end, what accuracy to expect, and how it handles Irish VAT. How AI invoice processing works from inbox to ledger for Irish businesses: real accuracy rates, Irish VAT handling, build costs from €2,995 and where it fails.

## Answer Summary

AI invoice processing uses document AI to read supplier invoices from email or a folder, extract supplier, date, invoice number, net, VAT and line items, validate them against your records, and create a draft entry in accounting software such as Xero, QuickBooks, Sage or Surf. For Irish businesses the value is in eliminating retyping and late-payment chasing, not in removing approval — a person still signs off.

## Table of contents

- What is AI invoice processing?(#what)
- How does the workflow run end to end?(#workflow)
- How accurate is it, honestly?(#accuracy)
- How does it handle Irish VAT?(#vat)
- What does it cost and what does it save?(#cost)
- Where does it fall down?(#limits)

## <a id="what"></a>What is AI invoice processing?

It is document AI applied to accounts payable. Rather than a rules-based OCR template that breaks when a supplier redesigns their invoice, a modern model reads the document the way a person does — finding the total wherever it sits on the page. That difference matters in practice. Template OCR needs configuring per supplier. Model-based extraction handles a supplier it has never seen, which is the normal case for most Irish SMEs with a long tail of occasional suppliers.

## <a id="workflow"></a>How does the workflow run end to end?

A production build looks like this: The bit people underestimate is duplicate detection. Paying the same invoice twice is a far more expensive error than mistyping a date.

- Capture — a dedicated inbox, a watched folder, or a photo uploaded from a phone on site.
- Classify — invoice, credit note, statement, receipt or something else entirely.
- Extract — supplier, invoice number, dates, currency, net, VAT rate and amount, gross, PO reference, line items.
- Validate — arithmetic checks, duplicate detection, supplier matching, PO matching where you use them.
- Route — anything below your auto-approve threshold posts as a draft; anything above, unusual or unmatched goes to a named approver.
- Post — a draft bill created in your accounting package with the original attached.

## <a id="accuracy"></a>How accurate is it, honestly?

On clean, typed PDF invoices we see 95–99% field-level accuracy in production. On phone photographs of creased delivery dockets it drops, sometimes sharply — poor light and folds cost you more than any model choice. Two design decisions do more for real-world accuracy than anything else: Anyone quoting "100% accuracy" is describing a demo.

- Confidence thresholds. Low-confidence fields go to a human rather than being guessed.
- Never auto-post above a limit. Set a euro threshold above which a person always approves. Most of our clients set it low at first and raise it once they trust the logs.

## <a id="vat"></a>How does it handle Irish VAT?

VAT is where generic international tools get sloppy. An Irish build needs to handle multiple rates on one invoice — the standard 23%, reduced 13.5%, 9% where it applies, 4.8% livestock and zero-rated items — and it needs to preserve the split rather than collapsing everything to one figure. It also needs to recognise reverse-charge treatment on intra-EU and construction-sector invoices, capture the supplier VAT number, and flag anything where the arithmetic on the invoice does not reconcile. We validate rate-by-rate totals against the invoice gross and flag mismatches for review rather than posting them. Your accountant should sign off the mapping before go-live — we build it, they own the treatment.

## <a id="cost"></a>What does it cost and what does it save?

The saving is easier to calculate than most AI projects. Take invoices per month, multiply by the minutes spent handling each one, and multiply by your loaded hourly cost. A business processing 300 invoices a month at four minutes each is spending 20 hours; getting most of that back pays for the build inside a quarter. The second saving is quieter: fewer late-payment surprises and fewer duplicate payments.

- Build — from €2,995 for capture, extraction, validation and posting into one accounting package. Add PO matching, multi-entity handling or a supplier portal and it moves towards €5,000.
- Running — typically €30–€120 a month depending on volume.

| Engagement | From | Typical grant route |
|---|---|---|
| AI Feasibility & Readiness Assessment | from €5,000 | Eligible for the Enterprise Ireland Digital Discovery Grant at up to 80% funding, subject to Enterprise Ireland approval and company eligibility |
| Baseline production build | from €15,000 | Not typically grant-funded |
| Multi-system agent workflows | €25,000 to €60,000 | Not typically grant-funded |
| Enterprise / multi-department programme | €40,000 to €100,000+ | Not typically grant-funded |
| Managed operation & optimisation | from €149/month | Not typically grant-funded |
| Brochure / Presence | from €499 | Not typically grant-funded |
| Growth | from €1,500 | Not typically grant-funded |
| Authority | from €2,995 | Not typically grant-funded |
| E-commerce & custom platform | from €5,000 | Not typically grant-funded |

All figures are ex-VAT and fixed against a signed scope. Grant outcomes are decided by the funder, not by Digital Bridge.

## <a id="limits"></a>Where does it fall down?

If your accounts payable is genuinely 20 invoices a month, do not automate it. Spend the €2,995 somewhere with more repetition.

- Handwritten dockets. Legible ones often work; genuinely scrawled ones do not.
- Statements posing as invoices. Classification catches most, not all.
- Very long line-item invoices. Builders' merchants with 200 lines need a different extraction strategy and cost more.
- Suppliers who email the invoice in the message body. Solvable, but it must be scoped in.

## What is AI invoice processing?

AI invoice processing reads supplier invoices in any format, extracts the supplier, dates, invoice number, VAT and totals, validates them against your records, and posts a draft entry into your accounting software with the original document attached for approval.

## How accurate is AI invoice data extraction?

On clean typed PDF invoices, 95 to 99 percent field-level accuracy is realistic in production. Accuracy drops on phone photographs of creased or poorly lit documents, which is why low-confidence fields should always be routed to a person rather than guessed.

## Does AI invoice processing handle Irish VAT rates?

It should handle multiple rates on a single invoice, including the 23 percent standard rate, 13.5 and 9 percent reduced rates and zero-rated items, preserve the split per rate, capture the supplier VAT number, and flag reverse-charge and construction-sector treatment for review.

## Which accounting packages can AI invoice processing post to?

Any package with an API, including Xero, QuickBooks, Sage and Surf Accounts. Entries are created as drafts with the original document attached so your bookkeeper or accountant approves before anything is finalised.

## How much does AI invoice processing cost in Ireland?

A build covering capture, extraction, validation and posting into one accounting package starts at about €2,995, rising towards €5,000 with purchase-order matching or multiple entities. Running costs are typically €30 to €120 a month depending on volume.

## About the author

Joey Bray — Founder, Digital Bridge. Joey Bray runs Digital Bridge from Gorey, Co. Wexford — Ireland's AI systems integration, applied AI engineering and web design studio. He personally scopes and ships AI integrations, booking systems and SEO programmes for Irish SMEs, and has delivered voice, chat, CRM and document automations across trades, clinics, hospitality and professional services. 12+ years building SEO-led, AI-ready websites and integrations for Irish SMEs

## Evidence

- Verdé Environmental Group — 24/7 AI incident triage with severity classification, Eircode geolocation and four-depot dispatch routing → https://digitalbridge.ie/industries
- tools.digitalbridge.ie — 50+ shipped production tools, including the Website Worth Index and the DigitalBridge Authority Score
- Printhouse — custom web-to-print platform with 29+ product pages → https://printhouse.ie

## How delivery is de-risked

- Seven-day shadow-mode pilot before any system takes live traffic.
- Full source-code and prompt ownership transfers on final payment.
- EU-hosted infrastructure, provider training disabled, signed data processing agreement.
- Fixed price against a signed scope — no hourly meter and no open-ended exposure.

## FAQ

### How much does an AI integration project cost in Ireland?

Digital Bridge prices AI work in bands: an AI feasibility assessment from €5,000 (grant-eligible), a baseline production build from €15,000, multi-system agent workflows at €25,000–€60,000, and enterprise programmes from €40,000 to €100,000+. Small-business website builds start at €499. Every engagement is fixed-price against a signed scope.

### How long does a production AI build take?

A feasibility assessment runs three to five weeks. A baseline production build typically runs eight to twelve weeks from signed scope to go-live, including a seven-day shadow-mode pilot before the system takes live traffic. Multi-system programmes are sequenced into phases so value lands before the full programme completes.

### Can Irish grant funding cover this work?

Often, yes. Enterprise Ireland's Digital Discovery Grant funds up to 80% of an eligible feasibility assessment, and Digital Process Innovation funds up to 50% of eligible implementation costs. Local Enterprise Office schemes cover smaller digital projects. Eligibility is decided by the funder, never by us.

### Who owns the code and the prompts?

You do. Every engagement transfers full source-code and prompt ownership on final payment. Systems run on EU-hosted infrastructure with provider training disabled and a signed data processing agreement. There is no vendor lock-in and no proprietary runtime you have to keep paying us for.

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## Contact

Digital Bridge, Gorey Business Park, Gorey, Co. Wexford, Ireland.
Phone: +353 85 224 1848. Email: hello@digitalbridge.ie.
Engineering lead: Joey Bray, Founder & Principal Engineer.

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