- North Macedonia has started the pilot phase of its e-invoicing reform, with mandatory e-invoicing for all taxpayers set for 1 October 2026.
- Companies can now test the new e-invoicing system via an API on a centralised platform, using real data without legal or tax consequences.
- A client application and web portal will be launched by the end of Q1 2026, and the production server will go live by the end of Q2 2026.
- The system is state-owned, centralised, and aligned with international standards like the OECD Tax Administration 3.0 framework.
- E-invoicing aims to reduce administrative burden, eliminate paper invoices, improve accuracy, enhance monitoring, and strengthen tax compliance.
Source: eurofast.eu
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