- New Zealand proposes an update to Rule 44 for e-invoicing in B2G transactions
- Public agencies with over 2,000 domestic trade invoices annually must process e-invoices
- Large suppliers should be required to submit e-invoices
- Proposal follows the fifth edition of Government Procurement Rules and public consultation
- Government Procurement Rules set standards for good practice in procurement
- If accepted, agencies must comply by 1 January 2026
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