- Angola will implement mandatory e-invoicing for major taxpayers starting in 2025.
- The Presidential Decree was signed on March 12 and published on March 20.
- The decree becomes effective in September 2025.
- Initially, it applies to the largest taxable persons and government suppliers.
- Oil companies, banking, and financial institutions are included as large taxable persons.
- From September 2026, all taxable persons under the General and Simplified VAT Regime must comply.
- General Regime includes businesses with annual turnover of at least Kz 350 million.
- Simplified Regime includes businesses with annual turnover between Kz 25 million and Kz 350 million.
- Transactions valued at Kz 25 million or more must be electronically invoiced until mandatory e-invoicing starts.
- Other taxable persons can voluntarily join the e-invoicing system by applying to the General Tax Administration.
Source: vatabout.com
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