The Saudi Zakat, Customs and Tax Authority on 27 March announced the launch of the third stage of the e-invoicing program. This stage concerns enterprises whose turnover subject to VAT exceeded SAR 250 million in 2022 or 2021. The stage consists of connecting the taxpayers’ e-invoicing infrastructure to the Zakat, Customs and Tax Authority’s FATOORA portal, and is to be finalized by 1 October…
Source: Orbitax
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