- Oman is launching a mandatory B2B e-invoicing regime called Fawtara, with phased rollout starting in 2026.
- The Oman Tax Authority (OTA) is designated as a Peppol Authority, aligning the system with international standards.
- Implementation uses a five-corner model for managing compliance and reporting between all transaction parties and the OTA.
- The rollout begins with the largest VAT-registered taxpayers in August 2026, expanding to others through 2028.
- Technical requirements, including a draft Data Dictionary, have been published, but some details remain provisional pending final OTA guidelines.
Source: banqup.com
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