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The Egyptian Tax Authority (ETA) has clarified that downloading electronic invoices through its official e-invoicing system portal is completely free of charge, with no fees or costs associated with accessing or using the platform.
In response to recent rumors circulating about alleged fees for downloading invoices, the ETA categorically denies these claims, emphasizing that such information is entirely inaccurate. The Authority urges taxpayers and businesses to rely exclusively on the official portal to avoid misinformation and potential financial risks.
Moreover, the ETA highlighted that certain third-party programs or add-ons available online, which some users employ to download electronic invoices, are not affiliated with the Authority’s e-invoicing system. Consequently, any data extracted through these external tools is the sole responsibility of the taxpayer.
The Tax Authority disclaims any liability for invoice downloads conducted via unofficial applications or platforms. Taxpayers are strongly advised to refrain from engaging with unlicensed sources to safeguard their data confidentiality and mitigate any exposure to potential fraud or security breaches.
The ETA reaffirms its commitment to providing secure, reliable e-invoicing services through its official website and encourages all taxpayers to use the authorized portal exclusively. Continuous technical support and responses to inquiries are available through the Authority’s official communication channels.
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