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E-Invoicing help hub - Singapore

by Intuit• Updated 2 weeks ago
Our e-Invoicing solution is well on the way and will be available from within your QuickBooks Online subscriptions soon.

Many businesses in Singapore are opting in to send individual digital e-Invoices, known as the InvoiceNow requirement, to customers in the format outlined by the Inland Revenue of Singapore (IRAS). 

What is e-Invoicing?

E-Invoicing enables the automated digital exchange of billing documents between a supplier and a buyer. To help businesses comply with best practices, it ensures transparency and the streamlining of both sending e-Invoices and receiving e-Invoices.

E-Invoicing resources for you

Frequently asked questions

Implementation dateWho it applies to
1 November 2025Companies that register for GST voluntarily within 6 months of incorporation date. 
1 April 2026All new voluntary GST registrants regardless of incorporation date or business structure.
1 April 2028All new compulsory GST registrantsExisting GST-registered businesses with total annual supplies ≤ S$200,000
1 April 2029Existing GST-registered businesses with total annual supplies ≤ S$1,000,000
1 April 2030Existing GST-registered businesses with total annual supplies ≤ S$4,000,000
1 April 2031Existing GST-registered businesses with total annual supplies > S$4,000,000

QuickBooks e-invoicing has now launched in Malaysia, and will soon launch for our customers in Singapore.

There will be no additional fees for customers accessing the e-Invoicing feature in QuickBooks.

You can review our article on setting up e-Invoicing with QuickBooks to help make sure you’re ready to get started.

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