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- Egypt has announced the trial launch of the electronic delivery system. This is expected to come into effect in the next six or seven months, according to Minister of Finance, Mohamed Maait
- This will lead to localization of modern technology and global expertise in facilitating the business community and stimulating investment leading to a number of spinoffs
- The electronic receipt presupposes a central electronic system, which enables the tax authority to follow up all commercial transactions to sell goods and provide services between sellers in sales centers and service providers on the one hand, and consumers on the other “B2C” on the other hand.
Egypt has announced the trial launch of the electronic delivery system. This is expected to come into effect in the next six or seven months, according to Minister of Finance, Mohamed Maait, This will lead to localization of modern technology and global expertise in facilitating the business community and stimulating investment leading to a number of spinoffs. The electronic receipt presupposes a central electronic system, which enables the tax authority to follow up all commercial transactions to sell goods and provide services between sellers in sales centers and service providers on the one hand, and consumers on the other “B2C” on the other hand.