- The Democratic Republic of the Congo has ended the moratorium on mandatory use of standardised invoices for VAT.
- From 15 May 2026, all VAT transactions must be supported by standardised invoices, with no option for later regularisation.
- An ad hoc commission found that most implementation issues have been resolved, with only minor technical and operational concerns remaining.
Source: ensafrica.com
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