Indonesia

Electronic invoicing requirements and mandates in Indonesia

#E-Invoicing in Indonesia

Indonesia requires electronic tax invoices (e-Faktur) for all VAT-registered businesses since July 2015.

Mandatory
B2G Status
Mandatory
B2B Status

#E-Invoicing Status

B2G and B2B electronic invoicing requirements

B2G (Business to Government)

Mandatory
Effective: July 1, 2015

Electronic invoicing requirements for transactions with government entities.

B2B (Business to Business)

Mandatory
Effective: July 1, 2015

Electronic invoicing requirements for transactions between private businesses.

#Platform & Formats

Official Platform

e-Faktur
Visit Official Portal

Supported Formats

DJP XML

Additional Notes

One of the earliest Asian e-invoicing mandates.

Open Banking + E-Invoicing in Indonesia

Combining e-invoicing with Open Banking creates powerful automation opportunities. Open Banking APIs enable real-time bank transaction access for automated invoice reconciliation, while Payment Initiation Services (PIS) allow instant payments directly from e-invoices.

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Auto-Reconciliation
Match bank transactions with e-invoices automatically
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Instant Payments
Pay invoices with one click via PIS
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Cash Flow Visibility
Combine invoice & bank data for forecasting
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