Is your business using e-invoicing? It’s a fantastic way to protect yourself and your customers from invoice scams, and it can help you get paid faster. E-invoices replace emailed PDF invoices or links to online invoices. Instead, e-invoices are delivered securely to your clients, even across different accounting systems.
Preventing invoice fraud
Invoice scams are surprisingly common, and can be quite sophisticated. For example, with intercepted invoices everything looks exactly right, but the bank account number has been altered.
When it happens to you, your client thinks they’ve paid you, but the money has actually gone to a scammer.
Notifications may come from suppliers that their bank account number has changed – but it’s not actually your supplier, it’s fake, and your money is going to a scammer. In the event of an invoice scam, it can be very difficult to get your money back. And as far as your supplier is concerned, you still owe them money. Ouch!
E-invoicing prevents these types of scams because the invoices travel directly from one accounting or payment system to another. By directly connecting suppliers with their clients, there’s no opportunity for scammers to intercept the invoices.
Start sending and receiving e-invoices
If you are using MYOB, go to MYOB e-invoicing
If you are using Xero, go to Xero e-invoicing
Or just get in touch and we can help.
You can also use e-invoicing if you don’t use an online accounting platform with one of the free e-invoicing enabled software providers. As all of our clients use accounting software, we can’t make any recommendations.
It only takes a little bit of time to learn how to use e-invoicing, and once you have the hang of it you’re protected from invoice fraud – so it’s well worth the effort!
This post was originally written by BOMA and has been updated to make it more personal.