The Saudi Arabian Tax and Customs Authority, ZATCA, announced the 14th wave of Phase 2 of e-invoicing. The 14th wave covers taxpayers with at least SAR 5 million (app. USD 1.3 million) revenue subject to VAT for 2022 or 2023. Taxpayers within this group are expected to integrate as of 1 February 2025.
Phase 2 of e-invoicing introduces additional requirements for e-invoices and taxpayers are expected to integrate their e-invoice generation solutions with ZATCA’s platform, FATOORA. ZATCA provides a minimum six-month notice to the affected taxpayers prior to their respective enforcement dates.
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