- Oman is advancing its electronic invoicing system to modernize tax compliance and support digital transformation.
- The system will use the internationally recognized 5-Corner Model for secure and standardized invoice exchange.
- The rollout will occur in phases, starting with large taxpayers and VAT-registered companies, then expanding to SMEs.
- Initial public consultations and feedback on data requirements have begun.
- The pilot phase is scheduled to start in August 2026.
Source: docnova.ai
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