E-Invoicing in Nigeria: FIRS B2B and B2C Mandate
E-Invoicing in Nigeria is set to be mandated by FIRS in 2025, requiring electronic invoices for all B2B transactions and reporting of B2C transactions.
E-Invoicing in Nigeria is set to be mandated by FIRS in 2025, requiring electronic invoices for all B2B transactions and reporting of B2C transactions.
The e-invoicing and e-reporting mandate is set to kick-off in September 2026. We look at updates to the mandate and the next phases.
A brief summary of the latest news and updates regarding the regulatory requirements of e-invoicing in Brazil, as well as the future state of the system.
Latvia's Ministry of Finance has begun to implement its e-invoicing mandate on local taxpayers, beginning with B2G in 2025 and B2B coming in 2026.
Jordan is advancing its digital transformation mandate in its tax administration by implementing a comprehensive e-invoicing system known as JoFotara.
Croatia has confirmed the introduction of its B2B electronic invoicing mandate on 1 January 2026 through the Fiscalization 2.0 project, which is in its final stages of development.
Saudi Arabia has implemented an e-invoicing mandate with a phased approach that began in December 2021. The Saudi Arabian Zakat, Tax and Customs authority (GAZT) is in charge of the e-invoicing regulations. The e-invoicing platform is called FATOORA, part of the larger ZATCA tax platform, and applies to Business-to-Business (B2B)
In the world of e-invoicing, integration methods are an important but disliked topic. Let us guide you through the various integration options for streamlined transmission of your invoice data. Choosing a suitable option will allow you to enhance the efficiency of your electronic invoice solution.