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ZATCA has announced the criteria for the 23rd wave of Saudi Arabia’s E-Invoicing Integration Phase, continuing its phased approach to enforcing national e-invoicing (FATOORA) compliance.
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The integration phase introduces technical and business requirements for electronic invoicing and mandates connection of taxpayer systems to ZATCA’s platform in scheduled waves based on taxable revenue thresholds.
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Taxpayers with VAT-taxable revenue exceeding SAR 750,000 in 2022, 2023, or 2024 must integrate their e-invoicing systems with the FATOORA platform by 31 March 2026.
Source: Orbitax
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