- Zambian Revenue Authority (ZRA) granted taxpayers a three-month grace period for e-invoicing compliance
- Taxpayers now have until September 30, 2024 to comply with the Smart Invoice System (SIS)
- SIS uses technology to monitor transactions in real-time to reduce fictitious invoices and VAT gap
- Grace period allows VAT-registered taxpayers time to register and integrate operations with SIS without penalties
- Penalties for non-compliance with e-invoicing will be enforced from October 1, 2024
- Taxpayers must ensure registration and consistent use of SIS during the grace period
Source: sovos.com
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