What is the national invoicing system?
It is a government platform for issuing and documenting invoices electronically, run by the Income and Sales Tax Department, with its official portal at portal.jofotara.gov.jo. The goal is unified invoicing and more accurate tax records, at no extra fee to users according to the department.
Is your shop covered?
Registered businesses are generally required to comply per the department's instructions. According to official announcements, licensed shops with annual sales under 75,000 JOD are exempt, such as groceries, supermarkets, bookstores, vegetable shops and bakeries.
Details and thresholds can change, and every shop's situation differs. The final word belongs to your accountant or the tax department directly, not to any website, including ours.
How to prepare starting today
- Organise your invoices and sales digitally instead of paper; a clean record makes any coming requirement easier.
- Confirm your tax number and shop licence, and update them if needed.
- Follow the tax department's announcements as they come.
- Ask your accountant about your shop specifically: covered or exempt.
Where does Cash Dukkan stand?
Honestly: Cash Dukkan is neither a replacement for the government invoicing platform nor an official intermediary for it. What it does is the groundwork that precedes any compliance: numbered, organised invoices, sales and stock recorded live, and a clear financial record of your shop from your phone. A shop whose records are tidy today handles any government requirement tomorrow calmly.