- South Africa is moving towards mandatory electronic invoicing with a draft law introduced in 2025.
- The draft law includes definitions for electronic invoices and reports and proposes an interoperability framework.
- A public consultation period was held, and a final bill is expected in 2026.
- SARS plans another consultation on technical standards and interoperability by the end of 2025.
- SARS is also considering a Continuous Transaction Control model for real-time tax compliance.
Source: edicomgroup.com
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