- North Macedonia launched its e-Faktura B2B e-invoicing system on January 5, 2026, starting with a pilot phase.
- The system uses a centralized Continuous Transaction Control (CTC) model for direct, real-time data exchange between businesses and tax authorities, without intermediaries.
- High-volume invoice issuers are advised to integrate their ERP or billing software with accredited service providers.
- The rollout includes developing a central portal and a free web app for SMEs, with technical requirements due by the end of Q1.
- After finalizing the production environment, a schedule for mandatory B2B e-invoicing will be set, and technical specs are available for firms and software providers to develop compliant solutions.
Source: 1stopvat.com
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