The PINT Oman specifications define the framework for electronic invoicing and tax reporting in Oman. These specifications describe the data structures, validation rules, and exchange processes used for electronic invoice transactions and the reporting of invoice information to the tax authority.
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All document-level monetary amounts are currently limited to a maximum of two decimal places. An update to support three decimal places is planned and will be confirmed in a future release.
The Tax Data Document (TDD) is a regulatory report submitted to the tax authority (OTA) for tax reporting and compliance purposes.
It is not exchanged between invoice issuer and invoice receiver. A party may submit a TDD in the role of either invoice issuer or invoice receiver, depending on the reporting obligation
The PINT OM Self-Billing specification defines the implementation of the PINT framework for self-billing transactions in Oman. Self-billing is a business process where the buyer issues the invoice on behalf of the supplier.
This specification uses the same semantic data model as PINT OM Billing, with additional rules and constraints specific to the self-billing process.