Tunisia requires businesses to use e-invoicing from 1 July 2025, with penalties ranging from TND 100–500 per invoice and up to TND 50,000 for noncompliance.

Tunisia has introduced new e-invoicing requirements through Administrative Note No. 10/2025, mandating the use of electronic invoices for business-to-business (B2B) transactions involving pharmaceutical products, fuel, and dealings with local authorities; effective from 1 July 2025.

Under the new rules, e-invoices must be digitally signed, registered, archived, and transmitted via the Tunisia Trade Net platform.

Businesses failing to comply with these measures could face penalties ranging from TND 100 to TND 500 per invoice, capped at a maximum of TND 50,000.