E-invoicing with Avalara
This section is intended for Zuora Global Service engineers and customer developers who wish to configure e-invoice file templates for Avalara integration.
This topic introduces the process of integration with Avalara. Zuora E-Invoice framework enables you to build country and customers specific integration with Avalara E-Invoice solution.
The Zuora E-Invoicing feature provides the extensibility and configurability to empower you to build country- and customer-specific integrations with Avalara E-Invoice solution including:
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Create e-invoice file templates to streamline integration for pre-integrated countries
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Provide Peppol network and Clearance processes to streamline integration for countries not pre-integrated
Supported countries
Zuora provides pre-integrated support for certain countries covered by Avalara. Pre-integration streamlines the e-invoicing process by offering:
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Default e-invoice file templates
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Response field mappings
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Country-specific configurations
The following table lists all pre-integrated countries:
| Country | Default e-invoicing file template for Invoice | Default e-invoicing file template for Credit Memo | Default e-invoicing file template for Debit Memo | Country specific configurations |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mexico | Y | Y | Y | See Country-specific configurations in Avalara for Mexico. |
| Australia | Y | Y | Y | See Country-specific configurations in Avalara for Australia. |
You can also e-invoice customers in additional countries supported by Avalara ELR, even if they are not pre-integrated with Zuora.
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For Avalara, Zuora supports:
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Countries that are part of the PEPPOL network.
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Selected non-PEPPOL countries that use country-specific clearance processes.
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Upcoming E-invoicing country support
We are expanding our e-invoicing capabilities to support additional countries. The following regions will be available soon, enabling compliant e-invoicing and improved global coverage for your business operations:
| Spain |
| Belgium |
| Poland |
| France |
| Germany |
| United Arab Emirates |
| Italy |
| Mexico |
| India |
| Brazil |
| Australia |
| Netherlands |
| Norway |
| Ireland |
| Singapore |
| Sweden |
| New Zealand |
| Japan |
| Denmark |
| Austria |