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7 August 2024

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Has your business joined the thousands of businesses eInvoicing in NZ?

New Zealand businesses are moving to eInvoicing. It saves time, it’s more secure, and you no longer need to rely on emailing invoices. eInvoices go straight into your (and your customers’) accounting software – no emails, no PDFs, and no invoices getting lost.

There are over 22,000 New Zealand businesses ready to receive eInvoices. Plus, hundreds of thousands of businesses have easy access to send and receive eInvoices in their accounting software.

Now’s the time for your business to experience the efficiency and cashflow benefits from exchanging eInvoices with your trading partners.

Get started today
eInvoicing homepage

It’s easy for Xero and MYOB users to get started

Xero Business Edition and MYOB Business and AccountRight users can easily send and receive eInvoices now, and it’s free!

Follow their instructions to get started.

Register to receive via Xero

Send an eInvoice - Xero Central

eInvoicing - MYOB

MindMeld Coaching

How a small business embraced eInvoicing

Brenda runs MindMeld Coaching - a leadership training and coaching business - with a Tardis as her office! She’s a big fan of eInvoicing.

“I get paid much faster," says Brenda. “There is much less chasing up of unpaid invoices, which tends to happen when I’ve emailed a PDF invoice rather than an eInvoice.”

Read Brenda's story
Tools for eInvoicing

The eInvoicing website has lots of handy tools and resources to help you get started and exchanging eInvoices with your trading partners.

Are your trading partners ready to receive eInvoices from you?

Do you supply to government?

Need some email templates to let your buyers and suppliers know you’re eInvoicing?

Let others know you can send and receive eInvoices.

Resources for large businesses:

Your trading partners' NZBNs are critical to be able to send and receive eInvoices. Find your trading partners’ NZBNs to update your supplier or customer records by searching the NZBN directory or, if you have lots of trading partners, check out NZBN’s data matching services.

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