- Togo’s 2026 Finance Law establishes the legal basis for certified e-invoicing, aligning with a regional trend in West Africa.
- Certified e-invoicing will initially be mandatory for B2B transactions and advance payments that create tax liabilities.
- The Togolese Revenue Office (OTR) will administer the e-invoicing system, with further implementation details to be defined by future regulations.
- Standardized paper invoices will remain in use until the e-invoicing system is fully implemented.
- The law marks a significant move toward digital tax administration and modernized transaction reporting in Togo.
Source: vatabout.com
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