- Mandatory e-invoicing for all VAT invoices will be required from April 2029.
- The government will collaborate with stakeholders and software providers starting January 2026 to design the e-invoicing regime.
- An implementation roadmap will be published at Budget 2026.
- E-invoicing aims to streamline processes, reduce errors and fraud, and lower costs, but will require investment in software, training, and integration.
- Success depends on reliable technology and timely preparation by businesses.
Source: kpmg.com
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