- Pakistan is introducing e-invoicing requirements in phases as part of tax digitalisation.
- The initiative aims to improve transparency, reporting accuracy, and enforcement.
- E-invoicing is linked to VAT and sales tax compliance.
- Businesses must ensure their invoicing systems can support structured e-invoicing and integration with tax authorities.
- Further guidance and technical details will be provided as the rollout continues.
Source: globalvatcompliance.com
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