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PEPPOL International (PINT) – Oman (PINT‑OM): Specification Overview

Summary

  • PINT‑OM adapts the global PEPPOL PINT framework to Oman, defining how electronic invoices, credit notes, and self‑billing documents are structured and exchanged in an Omani context. [test-docs.peppol.eu]
  • The specifications cover both business-to-business exchange and tax reporting, including a dedicated Oman Tax Data Document (TDD) used to report invoice data to the Omani tax authority. [test-docs.peppol.eu]
  • PINT‑OM provides a complete, validation‑ready framework, including semantic models, syntax bindings, code lists, and schematron rules, ensuring consistent and compliant e‑invoicing implementations. [test-docs.peppol.eu]

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  1. What is PINT‑OM?

PINT‑OM is the Oman‑specific implementation of the PEPPOL International (PINT) framework. PINT is designed to harmonise cross‑border e‑invoicing and digital document exchange by providing a common business, semantic, and technical baseline. PINT‑OM localises this baseline to reflect Omani regulatory, reporting, and operational requirements, while remaining aligned with PEPPOL and EN‑based principles. [test-docs.peppol.eu]

The specification set is published within the PEPPOL “test‑docs” environment, indicating its role as a formal reference architecture for implementations, validation, and future production alignment.

  1. Scope of the PINT‑OM specifications

PINT‑OM is not limited to a single document type or process. It consists of three distinct but related specification packages:

2.1 PINT‑OM Billing

This specification governs standard Invoice and Credit Note exchanges between suppliers and buyers. It defines:

  • The business process for issuing and receiving invoices
  • Mandatory and conditional data elements
  • Alignment with PEPPOL transport and validation concepts [test-docs.peppol.eu]

2.2 PINT‑OM Self‑Billing

This package supports self‑billing scenarios, where the buyer issues invoices on behalf of the supplier. It includes:

  • Self‑Billing Invoice and Self‑Billing Credit Note models
  • Clear role definitions and data responsibilities
  • Consistency with the global PINT self‑billing approach [test-docs.peppol.eu]

2.3 Oman Tax Data Document (TDD)

The Oman TDD defines the structure and content for reporting invoice data to the tax authority. It is a distinct reporting artefact rather than a commercial invoice and is designed to:

  • Capture invoice details required for tax oversight
  • Support digital tax control and audit processes
  • Interoperate with data generated under PINT‑OM billing flows [test-docs.peppol.eu]
  1. Specification components and artefacts

Each PINT‑OM specification package is comprehensive and implementation‑ready. The documentation includes:

  • BIS documentation explaining the business process and document usage
  • Compliance documentation defining mandatory, optional, and conditional rules
  • Semantic data models describing business terms and relationships
  • Syntax bindings specifying the XML document structures
  • Controlled code lists for standardised values
  • Validation rules, including Schematron artefacts, to verify conformity [test-docs.peppol.eu]

This layered approach ensures that both functional teams (tax, finance) and technical teams (ERP, middleware, integration providers) work against a single, authoritative definition.

  1. Monetary and technical constraints

A notable current limitation in PINT‑OM is that document‑level monetary amounts are restricted to two decimal places. The documentation explicitly states that support for three decimal places is planned for a future release, reflecting awareness of Omani currency and pricing practices and signalling further evolution of the specifications. [test-docs.peppol.eu]

  1. Versioning and governance

At the time of publication, the following versions are available:

  • PINT‑OM Billing Process v1.0.0
  • PINT‑OM Self‑Billing Process v1.0.0
  • Oman Tax Data Document Process v1.0.0 [test-docs.peppol.eu]

This indicates an initial stable release that organisations can already use as a foundation for pilot or production‑ready solutions, while anticipating future iterative enhancements—particularly around precision, validations, and regulatory alignment.

  1. Why PINT‑OM matters for businesses

For multinational and locally established companies operating in Oman, PINT‑OM:

  • Provides early standardisation ahead of potential mandatory e‑invoicing or digital reporting requirements
  • Enables ERP‑centric, PEPPOL‑aligned architectures, reducing bespoke local solutions
  • Bridges commercial invoicing and tax reporting, supporting auditability and data consistency

More broadly, PINT‑OM demonstrates how PEPPOL International can be used as a global operating layer for e‑invoicing, even beyond Europe, by combining international standards with domestic tax data requirements.

Source:
PEPPOL Test Documentation – PINT Oman Specifications [test-docs.peppol.eu]



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