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ZATCA announced the 23rd group for Phase Two of e-invoicing, targeting businesses with VAT revenue over SAR 750,000 in 2022–2024, requiring integration by March 31, 2026.
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Phase Two mandates integration with the Fatoora platform, standardized electronic formats, and added invoice elements—expanding on Phase One’s success in boosting digital efficiency and consumer protection.
Source: SNI
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