- E-Invoicing Implementation Timeline: Oman will introduce a mandatory e-invoicing system, starting with a pilot for 100 large VAT-registered companies in August 2026, followed by all large VAT-registered taxpayers by February 2027, and all remaining taxpayers by August 2027.
- 5-Corner Model: The proposed e-invoicing system utilizes a 5-corner model where suppliers issue invoices to accredited service providers, who then report to the Oman Tax Authority (OTA) and forward the invoices to buyers’ service providers for real-time tax data reporting.
- Accreditation Requirements: Service providers must meet specific accreditation criteria, including commercial registration in Oman, a minimum paid capital of 60,000 OMR, a declaration of no bankruptcy or criminal proceedings, and compliance with technical and security standards, such as possessing ISO/IEC 27001 certification.
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See also
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