- North Macedonia is piloting a mandatory B2B e-invoicing system (e-Faktura) starting January 2026, with full implementation for all businesses in October 2026.
- All B2B invoices must be validated and coded by the tax authority’s central platform before being legally issued, replacing traditional invoice methods.
- The system follows a Continuous Transaction Control (CTC) model, giving the government real-time visibility of transactions and stronger VAT fraud prevention.
- Businesses will need to connect their accounting systems directly to the tax authority’s platform.
- The reform may require future adjustments to align with EU standards, as North Macedonia’s model differs from the EU’s preferred approach.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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