The Australia CSF package contains localized report formats and files that enable the generation of local sales invoices, credit memos and payment files. It supports the following processes:
Some of the key features includes the following:
The Australia CSF package enables the generation of electronic payment files for the supplier AP payments and the customer AR receipts. The AP Payment, AR Payment and BPay Electronic Interfaces (EIs) are used for the EFT processing. BPay payment services are widely used in Australia that enable electronic fund transfers to the bank of the supplier from the bank of the payer.
To meet the local legal requirements, the Tax Invoice, Credit Memo, Customer Statement, and the Tax Box Report documents are modified to be able to print additional information such as the Tax ID and more.
Epicor Financials features a robust and flexible Tax Engine comprising the Tax Box Maintenance, Tax Type Maintenance, Tax Liability Maintenance and Product Tax Category Maintenance that help to achieve GST and Business Activity Statement (BAS) compliance. To comply with Australian taxation requirements, companies are required to file a BAS statement to the tax authorities. The Tax Box report will help in meeting this requirement.
The AP payment processing program allows to print cheques or generate electronic payment files for all payments.
For EFT processing in Australia, an electronic bank export payment file is generated for suppliers set up for EFT payment.
Similarly, on the AR side, it produces an electronic bank export receipt file for customers set up for EFT payment.
Non-BPay payment methods are supported for the following banks: ANZ, BWA, CBA, CCD, NAB, STG, WBC.
Arbitrary payment methods can be created that comply with different bank import file standards either by customers themselves or by the Epicor Custom Solutions Group (CSG).
BPay is an electronic payment system widely used in Australia now supported by the Australia CSF package in Epicor Financials.
The following bank payment integrations are supported with new Electronic Interface (EI) programs, installed by the Australia CSF package in Epicor Financials:
BPay for AP is available in Epicor Financials 10.2.600 and later versions.
Bpay properties support 3 scenarios:
If the Australia CSF is installed, the AR invoices can show the BPay logo along the Biller code and the Reference number. This functionality supports the single Biller code and the unique reference number for each customer.
Epicor Financials can import the BPay payment receipts coming from the banks to process customer payments.
BPay for AR is available in Epicor Financials 10.2.600 and later versions.
The Payment Terms Reporting Scheme (PTRS) was introduced in 2020. Under this scheme, large businesses and government enterprises are required to report their payment terms and practices with small suppliers. The PTRS plans to improve payment times for Australian small businesses by publishing information on payment performance of large businesses and creating incentives for improving payment times.
The Australia CSF package supports the following reports and documents: