- Morocco plans to implement e-invoicing by 2026, spearheaded by the General Directorate of Taxes (DGI) and in collaboration with the software firm xHub, with a pilot phase set for the same year.
- The DGI is considering two operational models for the e-invoicing system: a free exchange model with deferred checks or a clearance model requiring prior validation by tax authorities.
- The project will utilize a microservices architecture for scalability and will promote electronic signatures to enhance compliance and security, aiming to streamline business processes and improve transaction traceability.
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