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Oman’s Tax Authority signed a key agreement with Omantel to implement a national e-invoicing system, marking a significant step towards modernizing its tax system and aligning with global digital standards.
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E-invoicing roll-out begins in Q3 2026, starting with the 100 largest taxable persons (LTPs), followed by phased mandatory adoption from Q1 2027 to Q2 2028, covering all taxable persons.
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The rollout includes thorough planning, system design, testing, and training throughout 2025 and early 2026 to ensure successful implementation and readiness of both the government and businesses.
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Oman becomes the third GCC country, after Saudi Arabia and the UAE, to adopt e-invoicing, positioning itself competitively in the regional digital economy and improving tax compliance efficiency.
Source: vatabout.com
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