- The UAE is implementing a two-phased e-billing system, with mandatory e-invoicing for transactions exceeding AED 50,000 starting in July 2025 and for all transactions from July 2026.
- Saudi Arabia has implemented a structured e-invoicing plan based on business turnover levels, making it a pioneer in the region.
- Jordan has introduced a nationwide e-invoicing solution aligned with the provisions of the Income Tax Law, while Egypt is adopting e-invoicing in phases with full implementation expected by 2024. Oman plans to launch a voluntary VAT e-invoicing system in April 2024.
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