- Qatar’s Cabinet has approved a draft e-invoicing law and its executive regulations.
- The law aims to enhance transparency, promote digital transformation, and improve regulatory oversight.
- No implementation timeline or technical details have been announced.
- The connection between e-invoicing and the expected VAT regime is still unclear.
- The approval signals a move from policy discussion to legislative action on continuous transaction controls.
Source: sovos.com
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