- Burkina Faso will launch a certified electronic invoicing system in January 2026 to improve tax administration and fiscal governance.
- The system aims to increase tax revenue, curb VAT fraud, reduce corruption, and centralize transaction data under tax authority control.
- It will simplify sales monitoring for businesses, reduce disputes with tax authorities, and potentially improve access to credit.
- Challenges include equipment costs, internet access, training needs, and data protection concerns, especially for small businesses and rural areas.
- The system is expected to promote formalization of commercial activities and expand the tax base, following similar reforms in other countries.
Source: ecofinagency.com
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