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Qatar Cabinet Approves Draft E-Invoicing Law and Executive Regulations

Law & RegulationSaturday, May 9, 2026

Qatar's Cabinet approved a draft law on e-invoicing and its executive regulations on 6 May 2026, establishing a comprehensive legal framework for electronic invoice issuance and standardising invoicing practices across the economy.

Legislative Framework

The draft law, prepared by the Ministry of Finance in coordination with the General Tax Authority (GTA), aims to govern the issuance of electronic invoices and related notices while enhancing transparency in financial transactions. The legislation forms part of Qatar's broader digital transformation agenda and seeks to create reliable data systems for regulatory and oversight purposes.

The involvement of the General Tax Authority signals the central role of tax administration in the future e-invoicing framework, with expectations that the system will support more effective tax monitoring and compliance through improved access to transaction-level data.

Implementation Process

Following Cabinet approval, the legislation will proceed through Qatar's formal legislative process. No specific implementation timelines or technical specifications have been announced, though further details are expected to be clarified in the executive regulations that accompany the draft law.

The initiative aligns Qatar with regional trends toward digital tax administration, as other GCC jurisdictions have similarly adopted or are developing e-invoicing mandates as cornerstone elements of modern tax systems.

Context

This development occurs as Qatar continues broader tax system modernisation, including preparations for potential VAT implementation. E-invoicing systems internationally serve as foundations for real-time tax control mechanisms, enabling reduced tax fraud risks and greater efficiency in tax reporting and audits. For businesses operating in Qatar, this signals an anticipated transition from traditional invoicing to structured electronic formats governed by law, requiring early assessment of systems and data readiness.

Prepared byMiddle East VAT Review Team
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