- The Philippines BIR has extended the e-invoicing deadline to December 31, 2026 (from March 14, 2026).
- The rule applies to e-commerce businesses, large taxpayers, and users of CAS/CBA systems.
- Taxpayers must issue e-invoices in XML, JSON, or other BIR-approved formats via accredited systems.
- Sales data reporting will begin once the BIR’s central system is operational.
- The extension allows more time for taxpayers and the BIR to prepare their systems.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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