- North Macedonia launched the pilot phase of its national e-invoicing system, “e-Faktura,” on January 5, 2026, aiming to replace paper-based invoicing with a centralized digital platform.
- The system enables direct communication between businesses and the tax authority, supports certified service providers for large enterprises, and aligns with OECD Tax Administration 3.0 standards.
- The pilot focuses on technical integration, including API testing and digital signatures, but invoices generated during this phase have no legal or tax effect.
- Key milestones include a web portal for small businesses by the end of Q1 2026 and full production rollout by the end of Q2 2026.
- Businesses are encouraged to adapt their systems now, as technical documentation is already available.
Source: comarch.com
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