Australia announced they will introduce Business E-invoicing Right (BER) and gradually all businesses will be able to require their trading partners to send their e-invoices over the PEPPOL network.
The government’s proposal will consist of three implementation phases:
- From 1 July 2023, companies can require large trading partners to send e-invoices in PEPPOL format;
- From 1 July 2024, companies can require medium to large trading partners to send e-invoices in PEPPOL format; and
- From 1 July 2025, all companies will be required to exchange e-invoices in PEPPOL format.
From 1 July 2022, the Australian government will adopt e-invoicing in the public sector.
Source Taxbackinternational
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