Burkina Faso has officially launched a certified electronic invoicing platform, replacing its 2017 normalised invoicing regime. The system will become mandatory for affected taxpayers from 1 July 2026 after a short transition period, enabling real‑time transmission of invoice data to the tax authority.
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Ecofin Agency · 6 months ago
Burkina Faso will launch a certified electronic invoicing system in January 2026 to centralise transaction data, curb VAT fraud and reduce corruption. The system requires businesses to use certified software, terminals and internet connectivity, and will enable continuous data flow to the tax authority for better revenue forecasting and credit assessment.
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VatCalc · 6 days ago
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VatCalc · 10 days ago
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Zawya · 10 days ago
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Daily News · 11 days ago
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Key Takeaways
The system becomes mandatory for affected taxpayers from 1 July 2026.
It replaced the 2017 “normalised” invoicing regime.
It was launched on 6 January 2026 in Ouagadougou.
Primary source
Read the full article at VatCalcThis summary was published on VATfaqs.com on 10 January 2026. It relates to VAT developments in Burkina Faso. The original source is VatCalc.