- Turkey has a mature e-invoicing system in place.
- There are two types of e-invoices in Turkey: E-fatura and e-arsiv invoices.
- Taxpayers must register for e-fatura if their gross sales revenue for 2022 exceeded TRY 3 million or if they operate in specific sectors.
- Taxpayers must register for e-arsiv if they are registered for e-fatura or if they operate in specific sectors.
- Taxpayers required to implement e-invoicing must register in the e-fatura and/or e-arsiv fatura system and obtain digital signature certificates.
- There are three different ways to submit e-invoices to the tax authority platform: manual submission through web portal, direct integration to the TRA platform through API, or private integrator.
- E-fatura invoices require the TRA’s approval to be considered valid, while e-arsiv invoices are delivered to the recipient/buyer first and then reported to the TRA within 24 hours.
- E-invoices must be stored for ten years for fiscal evidence, and original documents must be stored in Turkey.
- Fonoa e-invoicing provides a comprehensive solution for businesses operating in Turkey, automating essential tasks and facilitating local compliance.
Source: fonoa.com
Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.
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