Do you need to invoice businesses in New Zealand?
If you answered yes, you may need electronic invoice processing.
Transalis eInvoice™ is a trusted provider of digital invoice processing with companies in New Zealand
More and more countries, including New Zealand, are looking for new ways to streamline their processes, eliminate tax avoidance and collect more VAT. Already across the EU, government and public sector organisations are required to use B2G eInvoice processing, and B2B suppliers are being encouraged do the same.
An eInvoice solution from Transalis will streamline your invoice processing with trading partners in New Zealand.
- Reduce time spent on administrative tasks
- Improve accuracy and minimise disputes
- Remain compliant with complex cross-border regulatory and tax requirements
- Automate invoice validation
- Speed up the entire billing process
eInvoicing in New Zealand
eInvoicing with Transalis eInvoicing in New Zealand
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New Zealand eInvoicing regulations
Electronic invoicing is legal in New Zealand, but it is not mandatory.
In 2018, the Governments of Australia and New Zealand decided to implement their electronic invoicing project in tandem through the Australia and New Zealand Government Electronic Invoicing Arrangement, one year later the adoption of Peppol framework for e invoicing in the Business-to-Business (B2B) and Business-to-Government (B2G) sectors was announced.
Now, to send and receive e-invoices companies must use an accredited Access Point (AP) by the Peppol Authority to exchange standarized documents based on a 4-corner model. The AP will then process messages according to the Peppol network specifications.
As a prerequisite for e-invoicing in New Zealand, companies must obtain a unique identifier called the New Zealand Business Number (NZBN).
The New Zealand Government is committed to delivering e-invoicing with the central government required to ensure they are capable of receiving e-invoices by the end of March 2022.