- Australia is transitioning to the PINT A-NZ e-invoicing specification, which will replace the Peppol BIS 3.0 standard starting September 15, 2024, making it mandatory for B2G e-invoicing and B2B transactions where e-invoicing is agreed.
- Key deadlines for compliance include ensuring that invoices, credit notes, and self-bills meet the new PINT specification by November 15, 2024, with the BIS 3.0 standard being fully retired by May 15, 2025.
- The Australian Treasury is promoting Peppol e-invoicing by allowing businesses to require their suppliers to adopt it, starting with large suppliers and gradually including medium and smaller suppliers, while the PINT format aligns with practices in Malaysia and Singapore to enhance regional harmonization.
Source SNI
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