On December 4, 2021, e-invoicing in Saudi Arabia will become mandatory. We have gathered the top 6 frequently asked questions from our clients in preparation for the new law.
E-invoicing in Saudi Arabia
With the 4 December 2021 deadline on the horizon, businesses must act now to comply with the e-invoicing mandate in Saudi Arabia, introduced by the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA). This means suppliers will no longer be allowed to generate or store paper, picture format or PDF invoices. In the preparation and selection process for the mandate, we have received common questions from clients in relation to the new law, so let’s address these below.
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