The Government is investing a further $12.7 million to provide 17,000 small businesses with access to low cost, high quality advice on a range of effective digital solutions. Following the commitment in the Digital Business Plan to make e-invoicing mandatory for government agencies by July 2022, the Government is also investing $15.3 million to increase awareness of the value of e-invoicing for business and increase adoption.
Source gov.au/Bruno Koch
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