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    RTC Suite
    March 1, 2026 (about 3 hours ago)

    Singapore GST InvoiceNow E-Invoicing Rollout: Mandate Expands to All GST-Registered Businesses (2028 – 2031)

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    Summary

    Singapore’s GST InvoiceNow e‑invoicing mandate will extend to all GST‑registered businesses with a phased rollout from 1 April 2028 to 1 April 2031, based on annual supply thresholds. Early adopter windows for voluntary registrants began in May 2025, with mandatory transmission required for new registrants by April 2026. The requirement uses the Peppol standard and exempts overseas entities and reverse‑charge‑only registrants.

    Key Insights

    What e‑invoice format standard is required for Singapore's GST InvoiceNow?

    The InvoiceNow network is built on the Peppol standard, requiring invoices to be transmitted in a structured, system‑readable format.

    When does the mandatory e‑invoicing requirement apply to all GST‑registered businesses in Singapore?

    The mandatory rollout begins on 1 April 2028 for new compulsory registrants and existing businesses with supplies ≤ S$200,000, and extends to all remaining businesses by 1 April 2031.

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