- Australia adopted the Peppol framework as the common eInvoicing standard in 2019
- BOC Gas, a company in Australia, piloted eInvoicing with a select group of customers and saw benefits such as improved cashflow
- BOC has now made eInvoicing widely available to all their customers and more businesses are making the switch
- The more customers and suppliers that use eInvoicing, the quicker the benefits can be realized
- eInvoicing makes doing business easier because a one-off connection to the Peppol network allows you to connect with everyone on the same network, regardless of their software or system
- To activate your trading network, follow the guide to onboarding your trading partners to eInvoicing
- If your business accounting software is eInvoicing ready, follow your provider’s instructions to register and connect to the network
- If you can’t connect through your existing software, select an accredited Peppol service provider
- Visit ato.gov.au/eInvoicing for more information on how to benefit from eInvoicing and get started.
Source: ato.gov.au
Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.
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