Oman is implementing E-Invoicing in Oman as part of its digital tax transformation to strengthen VAT compliance and improve transparency. The Oman E-Invoicing system will help businesses generate, transmit, and store invoices electronically in a standard digital format approved by the Oman Tax Authority.
Under Oman VAT E-Invoicing, invoices will be issued electronically, reducing manual errors and ensuring accurate VAT reporting in Oman. The rollout of E-Invoicing in Oman is expected to take place in phases, starting with VAT-registered businesses.
To comply with Oman E-Invoicing requirements, businesses must ensure their accounting software or ERP systems are e-invoice ready. Companies may also need to integrate with approved E-Invoicing service providers (ASP) as notified by the Oman Tax Authority.
Key Benefits of E-Invoicing in Oman
Businesses should start preparing early by reviewing their VAT processes in Oman, upgrading accounting systems, and training staff on E-Invoicing compliance.