- Australian Government extends commitment to increase Peppol eInvoicing adoption
- Aim is to improve cash flow, disrupt payment redirection scams, and boost productivity
- Government entities mandated to receive eInvoices by July 2022
- Number of businesses registered on Peppol network increased to over 410,000 by January 2025
- Focus now on increasing volume of transactions supporting government’s supply chain
- Recommendations for Australian Government entities to promote adoption of eInvoicing
- ATO working with state and territory governments to further eInvoicing adoption
- Various state governments can receive and/or send eInvoices
- Tasmanian Government aiming to introduce eInvoicing across agencies by July 2025
- Victorian Government has also committed to eInvoicing
Source: ato.gov.au
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