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New Country Coverage: New Zealand

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The Invoicing Hub now covers a 15th country: New Zealand, with regular e-invoicing news & detailed country profile.

The tax administration of New Zealand was among the first outside Europe to adopt Peppol, alongside Australia and Singapore, with whom it maintains a robust e-invoicing collaboration. While not mandatory, e-invoicing is highly encouraged in New Zealand and is accepted by all central public administrations.

Learn more by visiting our detailed New Zealand Country Profile, featuring:

  • Summaries of the B2G & B2B e-invoicing obligations in New Zealand
  • Timeline of the main e-invoicing milestones, past & future
  • Access to resources such as some of the technical specifications
  • More detailed technical explanations

Additionally, visit The Invoicing Hub regularly to read the latest relevant news regarding e-invoicing in New Zealand.

15 detailed e-invoicing country profiles available

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