- Chad’s 2026 Finance Law expands the mandatory use of standardised electronic invoices (FEN) for certain VATable transactions and public expenditure.
- From 1 January 2026, invoices for covered entities—including public bodies, NGOs, liberal professions, and ministerial offices—must be FEN invoices.
- Public expenditure processing requires supporting FEN invoices.
- Standardised e-invoicing was first introduced in 2023 to improve traceability, strengthen revenue collection, and reduce VAT fraud.
Source: ensafrica.com
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