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Tax Authority Issues Notices to Violators of the E-Invoicing System - Jordan News
Tax Authority Issues Notices to Violators of the E-Invoicing System - Jordan News

Jordan News

time09-05-2025

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Tax Authority Issues Notices to Violators of the E-Invoicing System - Jordan News

The Director General of the Income and Sales Tax Department, Dr. Hossam Abu Ali, has approved the issuance of notification notices to individuals who have violated the provisions of the National Electronic Invoicing System. This decision is based on Article 21/C of the Income Tax Law No. 34 of 2014 and its amendments. اضافة اعلان Teams of auditors from the department will deliver notices to taxpayers who have violated the invoicing system and failed to register in the system and issue invoices through it. These notices will inform the violators of their non-compliance with the system, according to Article 59 of the same tax law. Following the delivery of these notices, the department will take the necessary legal actions as stipulated for those who have not registered in the National E-Invoicing System, failed to issue invoices, and did not comply with the system's regulations.

"Tax Authority" Allows Invoice Validation Through "SAND" App - Jordan News
"Tax Authority" Allows Invoice Validation Through "SAND" App - Jordan News

Jordan News

time25-03-2025

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"Tax Authority" Allows Invoice Validation Through "SAND" App - Jordan News

The Director General of the Income and Sales Tax Department, Dr. Hussam Abu Ali, confirmed that linking the National Electronic Invoicing System with the government "SAND" app aims to enable companies and establishments to ensure that their purchases of local goods and services are made through suppliers who comply with the system. It also assists those in charge of procurement in financial departments in verifying compliance. اضافة اعلان He stated that anyone who receives an invoice for purchasing goods or services can verify its validity using the "SAND" app by checking for a QR code on the invoice. Then, they can select the "Verify Digital Documents" option within the app and scan the code. The app will immediately display whether the invoice is valid or not. He pointed out that the department has listed the names of suppliers who comply with the National Invoicing System on its website, allowing companies and individuals to confirm that the suppliers they deal with are part of the system. He clarified that the department took this action to enable companies, establishments, and individuals to comply with the provisions of the amended system for expenses, allocations, depreciation, and exemptions, under which Article (3) of the original system was amended to approve the electronic invoice issued by the National Electronic Invoicing Program or its linked program, according to the invoicing regulation system, which applies to local purchases of goods and services. It is important to note that these provisions will take effect starting from April 1st. He also mentioned that companies, establishments, and individuals can now engage with those who comply with the National Electronic Invoicing System through the following link:

Abu Ali: Companies and Establishments Embrace E-Invoicing for ...
Abu Ali: Companies and Establishments Embrace E-Invoicing for ...

Jordan News

time16-02-2025

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  • Jordan News

Abu Ali: Companies and Establishments Embrace E-Invoicing for ...

Amman -Dr. Hussam Abu Ali, Director General of the Income and Sales Tax Department, emphasized that the National Electronic Invoicing System is a financial, economic, and tax reform initiative that extends beyond taxation. اضافة اعلان He noted that the system is user-friendly for all individuals and businesses, designed to be simple and cost-free for those required to issue invoices. It does not impose additional financial burdens related to joining, linking, or usage and is compatible with all accounting systems used across different sectors. During a meeting organized by the Jordanian Association of Certified Public Accountants (JACPA), attended by the association's president, Mr. Hussam Rahhal, and members of the administrative and general assemblies, Abu Ali explained that the system is based on Income Tax Law No. (38) of 2018. Article 23, paragraph (W), mandates that individuals must issue an official invoice for any service provided or goods sold in Jordan. The law also governs invoicing regulations, issuance, oversight, and exemptions. He added that, under Amended Invoicing System No. (13) of 2023, the original invoice formats were eliminated, making electronic invoicing mandatory through the National Electronic Invoicing System or connected accounting software. Implementation and Expansion of E-Invoicing The system was tested on 100 companies before its official launch to ensure compatibility and ease of use. before its official launch to ensure compatibility and ease of use. All companies, institutions, and individuals must adopt the system unless specifically exempted by regulations. must adopt the system unless specifically exempted by regulations. The department held multiple meetings with various economic sectors, ensuring no sector, entity, or profession is exempt from adopting the system. from adopting the system. The department offered incentives for early adopters, including accepting tax returns without audits and expediting tax clearance certificates . for early adopters, including . Companies and establishments registered voluntarily for the benefits, not to avoid penalties . Second Phase of E-Invoicing Implementation The second phase requires government entities, companies, establishments, and individuals to only transact with e-invoicing-compliant suppliers, ensuring the principle of "compliant parties deal with compliant parties." To enforce this, the legislative framework was amended, so tax-deductible expenses are only accepted with electronic invoices. Under Amended System No. (2) of 2025, Article (3) now includes Paragraph (C), which states that companies, establishments, and individuals must purchase from e-invoicing-compliant suppliers. JACPA's Role in Supporting E-Invoicing Dr. Abu Ali emphasized that JACPA is a key strategic partner in tax compliance and provides consulting services to companies and taxpayers. JACPA President Mr. Hussam Rahhal affirmed the association's full support for e-invoicing, as it enhances auditors' documentation and accounting processes. Rahhal also praised the Income and Sales Tax Department's initiative to engage with JACPA members, discuss new regulations, and address inquiries. At the end of the meeting, a productive discussion took place between JACPA members and Dr. Abu Ali, where he answered various tax-related questions and concerns.

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