- FIRS extends the start date for mandatory e-invoicing to 1 August 2025
- The extension is from the previously announced date of 1 July 2025
- Large taxpayers must register and integrate with the FIRS e-invoicing platform by the new date
- Real-time invoice generation and transmission will be required
- Pilot phase participants will move to the production environment in August 2025
- Compliance monitoring and enforcement will begin, with possible sanctions for non-compliance
- Taxpayers should confirm eligibility, complete integration, review processes, and consult with providers and advisers
Source: ng.andersen.com
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