- Chad’s 2026 Finance Law expands mandatory use of Standardized Electronic Invoices (FEN) starting January 1, 2026.
- FEN is now required for specific VAT-taxable transactions and as a prerequisite for processing public expenditures.
- The regulation applies to public bodies, local authorities, NGOs, associations, and liberal professions.
- Public expenditure payments require valid FEN invoices; non-compliant invoices will be rejected.
- Suppliers for public contracts must register with the FEN system, and all payment details must match exactly for transactions to be completed.
Source: docnova.ai
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