- Angola plans to implement e-invoicing through Presidential Decree No. 71/25
- The Decree sets a new legal framework for tax invoices for resident taxpayers
- E-invoicing requirements will take effect six months after publication
- The Decree introduces the Award-Winning Invoice Draw to combat tax evasion
- Taxpayers can win prizes by reporting invoices with their Tax Identification Number
- Taxpayers under general and simplified VAT regimes must use AGT-validated software
- Taxpayers under the exclusion regime can opt in voluntarily
- Starting September 2025, transactions over KZ 25 million must be documented as e-invoices
- E-invoices will become mandatory for B2G and B2B transactions for large taxpayers within 12 months
- All applicable taxpayers must adopt e-invoicing after the second year, with penalties for non-compliance
Source: regfollower.com
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