- Oman is following the lead of other countries in the region by implementing an electronic invoicing plan.
- The implementation of Value Added Tax (VAT) in Oman was announced in October 2020 and will be effective from 16 April 2021.
- Ministerial Decision 1463 was published in October 2022, which included changes and amendments to the Oman Value Added Tax (VAT) Executive Regulations, including information on electronic invoicing.
- An Electronic Tax Invoice is defined as a tax invoice that is generated in a structured format through electronic means.
- Oman’s Tax Authority has announced its intention to transition to e-Invoicing, but no timeline or details about the model have been confirmed yet.
Source: edicomgroup.com
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