- Oman will introduce mandatory e-invoicing in phases starting in 2026
- A pilot for large businesses begins on 1 January 2026 with mandatory rollout from July and full adoption by 2027
- Companies must assess readiness and start integration in 2025 based on the PEPPOL 5-corner model
- The e-invoicing system aims to improve tax collection and enhance efficiency
- Omantel will develop the platform to facilitate secure data exchange and ensure compliance with global standards
- The agreement was signed by Nasser bin Khamis al Jashmi and Ghassan al Hashar
- The initiative supports Oman’s digital transformation plans under Vision 2040
- Earlier plans for mandatory B2B e-invoicing were postponed due to technical challenges
Source: regfollower.com
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