- Oman will introduce mandatory e-invoicing for B2B, B2C, and B2G transactions starting August 2026, using the national Fawtara system.
- The rollout will be phased: large VAT-registered businesses first, expanding to all VAT-registered taxpayers by 2028.
- E-invoicing will use the Peppol 5-corner model, requiring real-time, structured e-invoices (XML or PDF/A-3) validated by the Oman Tax Authority.
- Businesses must update their ERP systems to integrate with Fawtara and ensure compliance with new digital invoicing requirements.
Source: sovos.com
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