As part of a broader digital tax reform, Oman is moving towards mandatory e-invoicing, with the Oman Tax Authority (OTA) introducing a phased implementation from 2026. The pilot phase is expected to begin on January 1, 2026 with large companies, followed by mandatory compliance from July 2026 and full implementation – including SMEs and G2B transactions – by 2027.
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- Resumption of E-Invoicing Plans: The Oman Tax Authority (OTA) has restarted its e-invoicing initiative by signing an agreement with Omantel to establish the necessary infrastructure, signaling a renewed commitment to the project.
- Postponement of Original Timelines: Initially planned for 2024, the rollout of e-invoicing has been delayed, and it is expected that the previously anticipated early-2026 timeline will not be maintained.
- Upcoming Details: Further information regarding the e-invoicing model, implementation timelines, and technical specifications is expected to be communicated soon as the OTA works on developing the advanced e-invoicing ecosystem in Oman.
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