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Saudi: ZATCA detects e-invoicing, VAT violations in 61,000 inspections

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Saudi Arabia's Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA) conducted 61,000 inspections, uncovering violations related to e-invoicing and value-added tax (VAT). The inspections are part of ongoing enforcement efforts to ensure compliance with the country's tax regulations. These findings underscore the authority's active monitoring and detection capabilities.

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