- Oman is moving forward with a phased rollout of mandatory e-invoicing starting April 2026, with the Oman Tax Authority (OTA) launching the Fawtara e-invoicing portal and publishing technical specifications.
- Businesses must prepare for compliance by updating ERP systems, ensuring data quality, selecting service providers, and aligning invoice formats with Peppol standards.
- E-invoicing will require invoices to be issued electronically in a standardized format, validated by accredited service providers, and reported to the OTA.
- B2B e-invoicing will require real-time submission of invoices.
- The transition is not yet economy-wide, but businesses are urged to begin preparations now to ensure a smooth shift to the new system.
Source: rtcsuite.com
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