- Australia and New Zealand have created the “Australia and New Zealand Government Electronic Invoicing Arrangement” for e-invoicing
- E-invoicing is mandatory for all Australian Government agencies since July 2022
- $23.3 million allocated by Australian government for secure e-invoicing network
- B2B e-invoicing still being discussed and encouraged by government
- Australian Peppol Authority (ATO) defines Peppol standards and approves access points
- Companies can register for e-invoicing through Peppol network
- E-invoices must contain specific information and be archived for 5 years
- States and Territories have specific e-invoicing implementations since July 1st, 2022.
Source: tiekinetix.com
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