Australia is making e-invoicing the default method for Commonwealth government agencies, setting deadlines for adoption and use of the Peppol network by mid-to-late 2026. This mandate includes a requirement for agencies to enable automated e-invoicing processing by December 2026 and ensures e-invoices meet official tax invoice requirements. Full national e-invoicing adoption is projected to yield significant annual economic benefits, potentially reaching A$22.5 billion, through advantages like faster payments and reduced fraud. To ease this transition, the Australian government and the ATO have released guidance materials and an online training course for agencies, suppliers, and small businesses.
Source: p2pnetwork.org
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