- The Commonwealth Government mandates e-invoicing for all non-corporate Commonwealth entities.
- Target is 30 percent adoption by July 2026 and automated processing by December 2026.
- Entities will work with suppliers to facilitate the transition.
- Quarterly progress updates will be submitted to the Australian Peppol Authority.
- The Australian Taxation Office, Treasury, and the Department of Finance are assisting in the transition.
- Support may include requiring suppliers in government panel arrangements to use Peppol.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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