PwC Nigeria has been accredited as a system integrator for Nigeria’s mandatory e-invoicing system under the Monitoring, ...
Monika Marta Dziedzic and Paweł Wyciślik of MDDP outline how 2026 marks a shift towards digital tax compliance in Poland, ...
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YouCloud, a fintech solution provider, and COVORO, a trusted tax technology solutions provider has announced a strategic partnership to support the UAE’s rapid shift toward national e-invoicing and ...
The UAE is introducing penalties of up to Dh5,000 for businesses violating e-invoicing requirements. Starting July 2026, all invoices must be created, exchanged, and reported electronically to the ...
A move to strengthen digital systems and tax compliance in the UAE Abu Dhabi: The UAE Ministry of Finance has announced a Cabinet Resolution imposing administrative fines on businesses that do not ...
The Ministry of Finance announced the issuance of Cabinet Resolution No. (106) of 2025 regarding violations and administrative fines resulting from non-compliance with the legislation regulating the ...
The UAE has confirmed a nationwide shift to mandatory e-invoicing under its new Electronic Invoicing System (EIS). The transition begins with a pilot phase in July 2026, followed by staged ...
GEORGE TOWN: Around 200,000 small and medium enterprises (SME) are expected to benefit from the government’s expanded e-invoicing exemption, according to the Small and Medium Enterprises Association ...
Samenta said many of the SMEs with annual revenue under RM1 million operate with slim margins and without the digital infrastructure needed to implement e-invoicing immediately. About 200,000 more ...
The government will raise the e-invoice exemption threshold from RM500,000 to RM1 million beginning next year as part of efforts to ease the burden on small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Prime ...
KOTA KINABALU: The government will raise the e-invoice exemption threshold from RM500,000 to RM1mil beginning 2026 as part of efforts to ease the burden on small and medium enterprises (SME). Prime ...
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