- New Zealand is adopting e-invoicing as a standard, led by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.
- Central public agencies must receive e-invoices since March 2022, with expanded requirements by January 2026.
- The PINT A-NZ specification ensures interoperability and streamlines procurement and payments.
- The initiative aims to reduce manual processing, speed up payments, and improve transparency.
- Legal and policy updates support digital record-keeping, with a transition timeline set for full compliance.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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