Sujet : Re: Peppol einvoicing
De : Rich80105 (at) *nospam* hotmail.com (Rich80105)
Groupes : comp.misc nz.generalDate : 20. Mar 2025, 00:23:38
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On Wed, 19 Mar 2025 23:09:40 -0000 (UTC), Lawrence D'Oliveiro
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ldo@nz.invalid> wrote:
So, NZ is now part of Peppol, the Pan-European Public Procurement
Online interoperability framework. This means businesses, both large
and small, can send each other einvoices via accredited services
(e.g. Xero, MYOB) with automatic recording of the necessary details
for tax purposes.
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You can understand why getting away from email will be welcomed in
some quarters.
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<https://www.einvoicing.govt.nz/einvoicing/what-is-einvoicing/mbie-new-zealand-peppol-authority>
It is not clear whether there are costs associated with this service -
there may not be any directly, but if it requires a system such as
Xero or MYOB there may be costs involved in that package, and others
listed under software products may be difficult to maintain even if
there is only a purchase cost. Then there is the issue of other
charges such as exchange rate margins. Worth watching developments -
there are plenty of discussions currently about the costs of using
bank products and services for international payments. . .
Thanks for the reference.