Tunisia has introduced mandatory electronic invoicing measures through Administrative Note No. 10/2025, which will take effect on July 1, 2025. This new regulation applies specifically to business-to-business sales of pharmaceutical products and fuel, as well as to transactions with local authorities. Companies must register, archive, digitally sign, and submit these electronic invoices through the Tunisia Trade Net platform. Failure to comply with these requirements could lead to fines ranging from 100 to 500 Tunisian dinars per invoice. The total fine for non-compliance is capped at 50,000 Tunisian dinars.
Source: kpmg.com
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