08.01.22
New e-invoicing phase 2 requirements
From 1st January 2023, Saudi Arabia will require that Business-to-Business (B2B) and Business-to-Government (B2G) transactions be cleared with the Saudi government (ZATCA) before these can be sent to the buyer.
Tungsten Network is committed to supporting the upcoming e-invoicing mandate in Saudi Arabia and has produced this FAQ that provides insightful information on the requirements and how they would impact your invoice processing. It also presents how Tungsten’s services can assist you in ensuring a seamless transition.
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Wave 7 of Phase 2 e-invoicing
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Wave 6 of Phase 2 e-invoicing has been announced
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Tax groups announced for new waves of the e-invoicing implementation
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ZATCA determines criteria for wave 4 participants in the Integration Phase
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Proposed amendments to the e-invoicing rules
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Details on wave 3 taxpayers in scope of the e-invoicing mandate
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Voluntary participation in Integration Phase
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Go-live of Fatoora portal and end of E-invoice pilot testing phase
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A new version of Detailed Guidelines of E-invoicing
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ZATCA announces the second wave of taxpayers included in Phase 2
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ZATCA releases user manual for Fatoora portal user manual – Version 2
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New e-invoicing phase 2 requirements
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ZATCA to subsidize purchase of e-invoicing software
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Saudi Arabia will consider reducing VAT “ultimately”
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