- South Africa plans to amend VAT Law to include e-invoicing and e-reporting
- New definitions for e-invoicing, e-reporting, and interoperability framework introduced
- E-invoicing involves structured electronic format for tax invoices
- E-reporting involves electronic submission of tax data from e-documents
- Interoperability framework allows exchange of electronic documents between partners
- Technical specifications for e-invoicing systems to be determined
- Businesses should monitor regulatory changes and assess current systems
- Next steps include setting implementation timeline and service provider requirements
Source: vatabout.com
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