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Trucksales Staff7 Nov 2019
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New payment rules not enough: ATA

Extend new Government payment term rules to all big businesses says Maguire

The Australian Government should extend its new payment term rules to all big businesses, CEO of the Australian Trucking Association, Ben Maguire, said today.

Mr Maguire said the ATA welcomed the Government announcement today that all contractors who bill the government electronically will be able to claim interest if they are not paid within five working days.

The changes announced today will apply to all electronic invoices below $1 million and will start from January 1, 2020, initially with the Department of Finance and Services Australia.

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A maximum 20-day payment term will continue to apply in instances where e-invoicing is not used, following a move from the Government to cut payment terms for all government invoices below $1 million from 30 days to 20 days from July 1, earlier this year.

“It’s a great announcement, but it doesn’t go far enough,” Mr Maguire said. “The Government should require that all customers pay trucking companies within five working days, if using e-invoicing, or 20 days maximum,” Mr Maguire said.

“Most of the costs incurred by small trucking businesses must be met before they can bill their customers. These include wages or personal living costs, fuel, tyres, insurance, finance costs, registration and maintenance.

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“This means small businesses are extremely vulnerable to adverse changes in their payment terms, and often have little capacity to negotiate them with large customers. These new standards will lift the standards for paying businesses on time,” he said.

Mr Maguire said the ATA will seek an urgent meeting with the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Cities and Regional Development on the implementation of this new standard for the Government’s infrastructure program.

“Commonwealth-funded infrastructure projects must reflect these new payment term standards, and Australian Government funding agreements with states and territories should implement these new payment terms for major road projects,” Mr Maguire said.

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