- Angola’s tax authority (AGT) has waived penalties for not submitting SAF-T accounting files for the 2025 financial year due to challenges with new invoice regulations.
- Submission of SAF-T files is voluntary for 2025, but will become mandatory starting with the 2026 financial year, with penalties for non-compliance.
- Taxpayers are urged to prepare their accounting systems now to ensure compliance in 2026.
- The SAF-T file must follow technical specifications set by Executive Decree No. 317/20.
- The changes follow the introduction of new e-invoicing rules under Presidential Decree No. 71/25, effective from March 2025.
Source: regfollower.com
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