In recent months, we have observed a widespread international trend where countries are deferring the implementation of mandatory e-invoicing. Several mandates, initially scheduled for rollout either ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Aleksandra Bal covers indirect tax and technology developments. The European Union is progressively moving toward the adoption of ...
Around the globe, the shape of indirect taxation is changing. Dozens of countries, from Brazil to Italy to Malaysia, have adopted e-invoicing with the aim of integrating it into their tax collection ...
South Africa’s journey towards mandatory e-invoicing is accelerating, and for manufacturers, distributors and wholesalers, the countdown has officially begun. While electronic invoicing is currently ...
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UAE businesses to save over 60% in processing costs as e-invoicing becomes mandatory in 2026
Starting in mid-2026, the UAE will implement a nationwide e-invoicing system in phases, aiming to slash processing costs by up to 66 per cent for local businesses. The e-invoicing system is expected ...
PETALING JAYA: While the government’s move to raise the mandatory e-invoicing threshold to an annual turnover of RM1mil offers temporary relief to small and medium enterprises (SMEs), industry players ...
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Tax revolution in the UAE: E-invoicing will change how you get paid, no more manual VAT fixes
The United Arab Emirates is gearing up for a major tax and digital transformation in 2026–2027 with the rollout of a national electronic invoicing (e-invoicing) system that will fundamentally change ...
KUALA LUMPUR: Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) that adopted e-invoicing early have largely done so to take advantage of free applications and government support, says the Finance Ministry. “The ...
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