ZATCA has extended the grace period for fines and penalties related to E-invoicing violations by an additional 6 months to help taxpayers cope with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. This extension allows taxpayers more time to comply with e-invoicing rules and rectify any issues without facing consequences. For more details on the penalty exemption initiative, visit ZATCA’s website.
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