- North Macedonia will launch a mandatory national e-invoicing system (e-Faktura) for all non-cash B2B and B2G transactions, starting with a pilot on 1 January 2026 and becoming fully mandatory by 1 October 2026.
- The e-Faktura platform will centralize issuing, receiving, and validating e-invoices in real time, requiring structured electronic formats (XML, UBL) and digital signatures.
- The Public Revenue Office (PRO) will validate all e-invoices, assign unique codes, and ensure compliance, aiming to improve VAT transparency and traceability.
- Businesses must adapt their accounting systems to integrate with the e-Faktura platform and comply with new digital invoicing standards.
- Key dates: e-invoices equated to paper (Nov 2020), project start (July 2025), pilot phase (Jan 2026), full mandate (Oct 2026).
Source: sovos.com
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