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Angola has introduced e-invoicing as part of its tax modernization efforts to improve compliance, reduce fraud, and enhance financial transparency. The country is gradually rolling out digital invoicing requirements, particularly for businesses subject to VAT.
The implementation of e-invoicing aims to streamline tax reporting and automate business transactions. Companies that adopt electronic invoicing benefit from improved accuracy, reduced processing times, and easier compliance with tax regulations.
Regulatory authority
The General Tax Administration (AGT) oversees Angola’s e-invoicing regulations.
E-invoicing requirements
E-invoicing is being introduced in phases, with VAT-registered businesses expected to comply first. Full implementation is planned for the near future.
Accepted invoice formats
Invoices must be issued in XML format, aligned with Angola’s digital tax framework.
Transmission channels
Invoices must be submitted through the AGT’s electronic invoicing platform before being sent to recipients.
Digital signatures
Digital signatures may be required for authentication and fraud prevention.
Archiving requirements
Invoices must be archived for at least five years to comply with Angolan tax laws.
How B2B e-invoicing works in Angola
Businesses generate invoices digitally, submit them through AGT’s platform for validation, and then issue them to customers.
How B2G e-invoicing works in Angola
Government suppliers must submit invoices electronically for compliance with public procurement regulations.
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