08.08.21
Delayed go-live date for Phase two in the e-invoicing mandate
In Saudi Arabia, the Phase two enforcement date in the e-invoicing mandate has been delayed to 1st January 2023 and it will be implemented in waves by targeted taxpayer groups. Select taxpayer groups will be informed 6 months prior to the go-live date.
Due to the technical nature of the requirements in Phase two, taxpayers are encouraged to consult a solution provider or their internal technical teams to ensure their e-invoicing systems comply with ZACTA (General Authority for Zakat and Tax) requirements.
Browse Kingdom of Saudi Arabia updates
New e-invoicing phase 2 requirements
- Mandate information
ZATCA to subsidize purchase of e-invoicing software
- Mandate information
Saudi Arabia launches tax amnesty schemes
- Country updates
Saudi Arabia will consider reducing VAT “ultimately”
- VAT/G(S)ST rate information
Saudi Arabia initiate procedures for Phase 2 implementation
- Mandate information
ZATCA reclassified the penalties on VAT violations
- Mandate information
ZATCA announces penalties and violations for e-invoicing
- Mandate information
ZATCA develops the Software Development Kit (SDK) Toolkit
- Mandate information
ZATCA publishes guide to develop a FATOORA compliant QR code
- Mandate information
Further changes in the e-invoicing mandate
- Mandate information
Delayed go-live date for Phase two in the e-invoicing mandate
- Mandate information
End of the Transitional Period for VAT rate increase
- VAT/G(S)ST rate information
Draft resolution published by GAZT: open for public consultation
- Mandate information
KSA publishes its final e-invoicing regulation
- Mandate information
Mandatory electronic invoicing
- Mandate information
Schedule a free consultation
Let us show you how we can support your business to send 100% compliant e-invoices in 54 countries. Please provide your details and one of our team will be in touch.