- Mandatory E-Invoicing Initiative: Morocco plans to implement mandatory e-invoicing by 2026 as part of a broader tax reform led by the General Directorate of Taxes (DGI), aiming to enhance efficiency, transparency, and tax compliance.
- Phased Rollout Schedule: The rollout will occur in stages, with initial proposals introduced by the end of 2024, system development expected to complete by October 2025, and a pilot phase starting in early 2026 to allow businesses to adapt.
- System Approaches and Compatibility: The DGI is considering two models for the e-invoicing system—post-audit and continuous transaction control (CTC)—and will support international formats like UBL and CII, utilizing electronic signatures for security and compliance.
Source SNI
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