- Starting from January 2024, e-invoice reporting will be mandatory for all taxpayers in the Philippines.
- Since July 2022, 100 large taxpayers have been required to adopt e-invoicing as per the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion Act (TRAIN).
- These taxpayers must issue e-invoices/e-receipts in JSON format and transmit them to the government portal in real time or within 3 days of the transaction.
- The Philippines Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) has announced an implementation timeline for all taxpayers to transmit invoices to the government portal by 2024.
Source: kofax.com
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