Oman: Postponement of e-Invoicing Rollout

Dilara İnal
July 29, 2024

The Sultanate of Oman Tax Authority announced the launch of a a VAT e-invoicing system in 2023. The plan to introduce mandatory B2B e-invoicing has been postponed to sometime in 2025.

Initially, the plan was to roll out the system voluntarily in April 2024, with a mandatory schedule for large entities operating within the country starting in October 2024. However, the plan has now been postponed to sometime in 2025.

Official communication detailing the features of the e-invoicing system has yet to be published. In the absence of such a detailed design, a delay in the timeline implementation was expected. It is speculated that Oman may adopt a Continuous Transaction Control (CTC) e-invoicing model.

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Dilara İnal

Dilara works as a Regulatory Consultant at Sovos. Before joining Sovos, Dilara worked as a lawyer in tax law and is currently pursuing her master’s degree in financial law at Istanbul University.
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