Oman e-invoicing refers to the electronic generation, exchange, and storage of invoices in a structured digital format. Unlike traditional paper or PDF invoices, e-Invoices are designed for direct machine processing—reducing manual errors, fraud, and tax evasion.
The Tax Authority of Oman is leading this initiative, aligning with global standards and successful regional models such as Saudi Arabia’s e-Invoicing framework.
The Oman Tax Authority has announced a partnership with IT infrastructure provider Omantel to implement a national e-invoicing system. The rollout, set to begin in 2026, will follow a phased approach based on a 5-corner model that incorporates the use of Peppol. The implementation will start with a limited pilot phase and gradually expand to cover all sectors, moving toward full-scale mandatory adoption across various taxpayer groups.
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