Australia’s Progressive e-Invoicing Implementation

Type: Legislation

Since 2018, the Australian Government has been implementing e-Invoicing with the support of the PEPPOL network, effectively enabling public and private entities to exchange invoices electronically. As of July 1st, 2022, e-Invoicing is compulsory for all Business-to-Government (B2G) transactions. The Business E-invoicing Rights (BER) initiative further mandates the acceptance and issuance of e-Invoices for Business-to-Business (B2B) transactions upon request. 

Under this progressive initiative, the timelines for taxpayer inclusion are as follows: 

Large businesses: From July 1, 2023; 

Medium-sized businesses: From July 1, 2024; 

Remaining businesses: From July 1, 2025. 

Please note that e-Invoices, which do not require pre-submission signatures, must be in the PEPPOL BIS Billing 3.0 format and should be archived for 5 years. These changes signify a significant step toward enhancing tax processes in Australia. 

 

Effective date: July 1, 2023 

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