Cambodia Introduces E-Invoicing System to Modernize Tax Processes

In an effort to digitalize tax administration and combat tax evasion, Cambodia has introduced a new e-invoicing system. Throughout 2025, the government plans to gradually expand voluntary participation in the system.

Key Features and Objectives

The General Department of Digital Economy is encouraging taxpayers to adopt e-invoicing for B2G transactions. Over time, the initiative aims to make e-invoicing mandatory, streamline business operations, and reduce risks associated with manual invoicing, such as errors and fraud.

The system is designed with interoperability in mind, supporting formats like Peppol BIS and ensuring compatibility with various ERP systems. It also incorporates blockchain technology to guarantee the security and integrity of issued invoices.

Taxpayers can register and access more details through the dedicated e-invoice portal.

There’s more you should know about global e-invoicing changeslearn more about the new and upcoming regulations.

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