Jordan is preparing for the adoption of electronic invoicing. The Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship (MDEE) has drafted specifications summarizing all the prerequisites necessary for the adoption of electronic invoicing.
The objective is to create a national electronic invoicing solution facilitating the collection of information and the transparency of transactions with the tax administration. The system is presented as a tool accessible to all users in order to facilitate its democratization.
Source Edicom (in French)
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