Comprised of their Electronic Billing System (EBS) and Invoice Fiscalization Platform (IFP), the Mauritius Revenue Agency has opted to implement electronic invoicing.
After amending their Value Added Tax Act, Mauritius now requires businesses to have an electronic connection with the tax authority. This involves registering all invoices, debit notes, and credit notes. The project plans to approach the implementation in phases, beginning with large companies and eventually leading to smaller businesses in the jurisdiction.
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