- E-invoicing implementation in Oman has been discussed extensively this year
- A timeline for implementation has been announced recently
- The e-invoicing mandate will start as a voluntary initiative in April 2024
- It will become mandatory for large entities operating in the country from October 2024
- Technical details of the mandate have not been disclosed yet
- There is a possibility that Oman will adopt a pre-clearance model, similar to Saudi Arabia.
Source: kofax.com
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