ZATCA E-Invoicing
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Mandatory E-Invoicing in Saudi Arabia
Effective January 1, 2023, e-invoicing became mandatory in Saudi Arabia. Taxpayers must connect to the ZATCA (FATOORA) platform and issue e-invoices in a designated structured format, with all e-invoices reported and reconciled in real time with ZATCA. Every VAT-registered taxpayer is now required to submit e-invoices containing specific information in a structured format and to electronically archive them in accordance with the regulations. Consequently, suppliers are no longer allowed to generate or store invoices in paper or PDF form.
February 1, 2025
Phase 2 (Integration phase) begins for Wave 14 taxpayers
→ Annual revenue exceeding SAR 5 million
May 1, 2025
Phase 2 (Integration phase) begins for Wave 15 taxpayers
→ Annual revenue exceeding SAR 4 million
June 1, 2025
Phase 2 (Integration phase) begins for Wave 16 taxpayers
→ Annual revenue exceeding SAR 3 million
June 1, 2025
Phase 2 (Integration phase) begins for Wave 17 taxpayers
→ Annual revenue exceeding SAR 2.5 million
Simplify ZATCA E-Invoicing Compliance with Infinite
With 6+ years of regional expertise, Infinite has empowered top enterprises with seamless, ZATCA-compliant e-invoicing integration across industries.
Saudi Arabia’s Zakat, Tax, and Customs Authority (ZATCA) e-invoicing mandate is evolving rapidly—requiring businesses to upgrade their financial processes to maintain seamless compliance. Whether you’re preparing for new regulatory phases or seeking a more efficient invoicing platform, Infinite offers the expertise and technology you need.

ZATCA-Certified Provider
Officially recognized for seamless compliance solutions.

Proven Track Record of Successful Integrations
Serving businesses across various industries.

Works with Any ERP & POS System
Get your business ready for Phase 2 of Fatoora without disruption.

Dedicated Regional Support
6+ Years in the Middle East. Expert assistance in both Arabic & English.

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ZATCA e-Invoicing 2nd Phase. Guidebook for companies
Learn everything you need to know about:
- expert tips and opinions
- requirements
- important dates
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Why Infinite for ZATCA Compliance
- 100% ZATCA Compliance – Seamlessly connect to ZATCA’s Phase 2 regulations through our middleware solution or file upload portal.
- Flexible Invoice Upload: Upload invoices in bulk or individually using formats such as PDF, Excel, and CSV.
- Secure E-Archiving: Rely on tamper-proof digital archiving and fast retrieval. Our advanced encryption guarantees the integrity of your data and meets ZATCA’s retention requirements.
- Real-Time Invoice Tracking: Monitor the status of your invoices in real-time through our easy-to-use ZATCA monitoring portal.
- Comprehensive Support: Our solution covers onboarding, API integration, project management, and user acceptance testing (UAT) to ensure a smooth and successful setup.
- Secure, Tamper-Proof Transactions – Protect your financial data with encrypted processing.
- Seamless Integration with Your ERP/POS – Connect instantly to your existing system.
- Scalability & Flexibility: Whether you’re a small local firm or a large enterprise, Infinite’s cloud-based platform scales with your business, accommodating fluctuating transaction volumes.


Integrate with ZATCA Today!
Infinite is a certified ZATCA provider, trusted by organizations across the region to deliver fast, secure, and fully compliant e-invoicing integration tailored to your business needs.

FAQs
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Why should I implement e-invoicing?
Implementing e-invoicing is essential due to the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA) regulations mandating its use from December 4th, 2021. Benefits include enhanced financial transparency, compliance with regulations, reduced procure-to-pay cycles, automated invoice registration via API/EDI, and decreased operational costs. -
How long does it take to implement an e-invoicing solution?
The deployment typically ranges from 2 to 6 weeks. Ready-to-deploy connectors can be customized to meet specific business requirements while adhering to ZATCA regulations. -
Are there penalties for not adopting e-invoicing?
Currently, there are no specific penalties. However, non-compliance penalties outlined in the VAT Law may apply after the grace period ending on December 4th, 2021. -
Who is subject to the Electronic Invoicing Regulation?
All taxable persons for VAT purposes residing in Saudi Arabia (excluding non-resident taxable persons) and any parties issuing tax invoices on behalf of such suppliers are subject to the regulation. -
How will Electronic Invoicing be implemented?
Implementation occurs in two phases:
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Phase One: Generation and storage of tax invoices and electronic credit or debit notes in a structured electronic format using an electronic solution, including all tax invoice requirements.
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Phase Two: Integration of the taxpayer's electronic solution with ZATCA's systems to share data and information.
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What steps should I take to start the Electronic Invoicing journey?
First, determine if the Electronic Invoicing Regulation applies to you and assess your readiness to generate electronic invoices per the regulation's requirements. Next, decide whether to utilize internal resources or engage a system integrator like Infinite IT Solutions to deploy a compliant e-invoicing solution within the grace period. -
How can I establish an API connection with ZATCA's platform?
Assess whether your internal resources can set up the required API connection and meet regulatory requirements within the grace period. Alternatively, consider engaging a system integrator like Infinite IT Solutions, which offers compliant e-invoicing solutions with ready-to-deploy API connectors, typically implemented within 2 to 6 weeks. -
How are Electronic Invoices recorded, and what are the record-keeping requirements?
Electronic Invoices considered as tax invoices must adhere to all applicable provisions, including record-keeping rules outlined in the VAT Implementing Regulation, specifically Article 66. This includes maintaining the authenticity and integrity of the invoice and storing it in a compliant manner. For more detailed information, refer to the official guidelines provided by ZATCA.
