The Zakat, Tax and Customers Authority (ZATCA) e-invoicing mandate in Saudi Arabia came into full effect from 1 January 2023. Now Phase 2 e-invoicing, integration phase, will be implemented in waves for taxpayers exceeding SAR 250M.
Find out in this guide what the Phase 2 e-invoicing process is as defined by ZATCA, and how to successfully prepare for the mandate regardless of who is your solution provider. Learn about the impacts this will have on your business and tips on selecting the right partner that will help you on your way to a successful and effective implementation of electronic invoicing.
Key learnings:
- What do I need to know?
- The Phase 2 process
- Choosing the right e-invoicing partner
- How to future-proof your business
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