Hi everyone,
I thought I would alert everyone to the fact that the Government were
running a consultation around eInvoicing. In 2001 - yeah I'm that old - I
ran a open source project called Internet Document Transfer (IDTrans) to
promote the idea of interoperable invoices so you could send an invoice to
someone and you would have a reasonable degree of certainty that their
accounting systems would be able to load it. The idea was to have open
source implementations and a open standard.
So this seems to be similar - only only doing it for trans-tasman invoices?
And it seems aimed at large companies rather than small business or
consumers. And will be run by a organisation that will include software
vendors, banks, and government, but not - you know - consumers or small
businesses. And the IP will be privately held, and transaction fees applied
to each invoice.
I've been writing a submission today, but thought I should alert you all
because there is only five days before the deadline - Nov 16.
https://www.nzbn.govt.nz/using-the-nzbn/e-invoicing
https://www.mbie.govt.nz/info-services/business/better-for-business/nzbn/trans-tasman-electronic-invoicing-framework
http://idtrans.sourceforge.net/
I thought I would alert everyone to the fact that the Government were
running a consultation around eInvoicing. In 2001 - yeah I'm that old - I
ran a open source project called Internet Document Transfer (IDTrans) to
promote the idea of interoperable invoices so you could send an invoice to
someone and you would have a reasonable degree of certainty that their
accounting systems would be able to load it. The idea was to have open
source implementations and a open standard.
So this seems to be similar - only only doing it for trans-tasman invoices?
And it seems aimed at large companies rather than small business or
consumers. And will be run by a organisation that will include software
vendors, banks, and government, but not - you know - consumers or small
businesses. And the IP will be privately held, and transaction fees applied
to each invoice.
I've been writing a submission today, but thought I should alert you all
because there is only five days before the deadline - Nov 16.
https://www.nzbn.govt.nz/using-the-nzbn/e-invoicing
https://www.mbie.govt.nz/info-services/business/better-for-business/nzbn/trans-tasman-electronic-invoicing-framework
http://idtrans.sourceforge.net/