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E-invoicing in Jordan

JoFotara compliant, every invoice, every time

Qoyod is natively integrated with the National Invoicing System (JoFotara): invoices in UBL 2.1 with a UUID, real-time clearance by the Income and Sales Tax Department, and the official QR code on every invoice. No developer, no certificate.

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National Invoicing System INV-2026-3892
Business
Al-Noor Trading Co.
Tax number 9876543
Total
JOD 11,600.000
Including 16% general sales tax, JOD 1,600.000
Invoice identifier (UBL 2.1)
UUID: 8a1f...c4d2
QR from the department Received
Real-time clearance 0.4s
JoFotara compliant
Real-time clearance
The market

E-invoicing in Jordan is no longer optional

The Income and Sales Tax Department requires every seller of goods or services to issue invoices through the National Invoicing System, and an invoice not issued through it is not a valid tax document. Qoyod provides that integration natively, ready from day one.

Integrated with the National Invoicing System
Qoyod is integrated with the National Invoicing System (JoFotara) and submits your invoices for real-time clearance, per the department's technical integration manual.
25K+
businesses trust Qoyod
in markets with mandatory e-invoicing through a government platform, and that is the experience Qoyod brings to Jordan.
2025
Ready from day one
Mandatory in Jordan since 1 April 2025: UBL 2.1, a UUID, the QR code returned by the department, and real-time clearance, all native inside Qoyod.
The way Risks and problems Other accounting software RecommendedQoyod solution
Manual invoices (PDF / Excel)
  • Not issued through the National Invoicing System, so not a valid tax document
  • No QR code from the department
  • No real-time clearance
  • Fines of up to JOD 500 per violation
  • Limited support for National Invoicing System requirements
  • Needs third-party add-ons to connect
UBL 2.1 plus real-time submission to the National Invoicing System plus the department's QR code, in one click.
Generic foreign accounting software
  • Does not support Income and Sales Tax Department requirements
  • No National Invoicing System integration
  • Reliance on fragile, unsupported third-party add-ons
  • Non-native National Invoicing System integration
  • No UBL 2.1 file issued out of the box
The National Invoicing System integration is native inside Qoyod, not bolted on afterwards.
Deferring compliance
  • The invoice is not a valid tax document
  • Your buyer loses the sales-tax input deduction
  • Exclusion from government tenders
  • Requires complex technical setup to be ready
  • No tracking of the department's spec updates
Ready today: start issuing compliant invoices from minute one.
The current way

Manual invoices (PDF / Excel)

Risks and problems
  • Not issued through the National Invoicing System, so not a valid tax document
  • No QR code from the department
  • No real-time clearance
  • Fines of up to JOD 500 per violation
Other accounting software
  • Limited support for National Invoicing System requirements
  • Needs third-party add-ons to connect
Recommended
Qoyod solution

UBL 2.1 plus real-time submission to the National Invoicing System plus the department's QR code, in one click.

The current way

Generic foreign accounting software

Risks and problems
  • Does not support Income and Sales Tax Department requirements
  • No National Invoicing System integration
  • Reliance on fragile, unsupported third-party add-ons
Other accounting software
  • Non-native National Invoicing System integration
  • No UBL 2.1 file issued out of the box
Recommended
Qoyod solution

The National Invoicing System integration is native inside Qoyod, not bolted on afterwards.

The current way

Deferring compliance

Risks and problems
  • The invoice is not a valid tax document
  • Your buyer loses the sales-tax input deduction
  • Exclusion from government tenders
Other accounting software
  • Requires complex technical setup to be ready
  • No tracking of the department's spec updates
Recommended
Qoyod solution

Ready today: start issuing compliant invoices from minute one.

Solution

Everything you need for compliant e-invoicing, native inside Qoyod

Six integrated capabilities: the UBL 2.1 file, the connection to the department, real-time clearance, the official QR code, status tracking, and Jordan's document types.

A UBL 2.1 file for every invoice

Qoyod builds the UBL 2.1 XML file and a UUID per the technical integration manual for the National Invoicing System, every field in the right place, with no input from you.

The QR code issued by the department

After clearance the department returns the invoice's QR code and Qoyod prints it on the invoice, as the department requires. Documents are verified through the Sanad app.

Connection without a certificate

The National Invoicing System asks the taxpayer for no certificate and no signature. You connect with three values generated in your portal account under device linking: a Client ID, a Secret Key, and an activity number, entered in Qoyod once.

Real-time send to the National Invoicing System

The invoice is sent in real time to the National Invoicing System for clearance before it reaches the buyer, with no downloads and no manual keying on the portal.

Track each invoice's status

A clear status for every invoice, exactly as the department returns it: submitted, already submitted, or not submitted with the error message, so you can fix the data and resend under the same UUID. A cleared invoice cannot be edited, so Qoyod issues a linked credit note on quantities only, never above the original quantity.

Jordan's document types

Qoyod issues the income invoice for businesses not registered for sales tax, the 16% general sales tax invoice for registered businesses, and the special tax invoice for special-rate items, cash or on account, plus credit notes for returns.

UBL 2.1 / XML Invoice #INV-2026-0820
QR code from the department
General sales tax invoice
UUID: 8a4f-e7c2-...
Clearance status
SUBMITTED
Cleared by the department
Official QR from the department
How it works

Four steps between you and an invoice cleared by the department

No change to how you work. Qoyod handles every compliance step behind the scenes.

1

Create your invoice in Qoyod as usual

Pick the customer and the document type, add items, and calculate the general sales tax, exactly as you do today.

2

Qoyod builds the UBL 2.1 file

Behind the scenes the UBL 2.1 XML file and its UUID are built, with every field the technical integration manual asks for.

3

Real-time clearance by the department

Qoyod sends the invoice to the National Invoicing System instantly and gets a response within seconds, before the invoice reaches the buyer.

4

Receive your invoice with its QR code

An invoice ready to send to your customer carrying the QR code returned by the department, and recorded in your books at the same time.

Real-time clearance 5 invoices today
National Invoicing System send status, today
INV-2026-0820
10:42
Submitted
INV-2026-0819
10:38
Submitted
INV-2026-0818
10:35
Already submitted
INV-2026-0817
10:21
Submitted
INV-2026-0816
09:58
Not submitted
Live status
Proof

Built on the experience of 25,000+ businesses under e-invoicing mandates

Qoyod is integrated with the National Invoicing System

Qoyod is integrated with the National Invoicing System (JoFotara) and submits every invoice for real-time clearance, per the technical integration manual issued by the Income and Sales Tax Department.

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April 2025
Mandate start date
25K+
businesses on Qoyod
UBL 2.1
Direct National Invoicing System integration
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Smart validation

Invoice data validated before you submit

Qoyod scans every invoice at the field level the moment you create it and flags any error before it is sent to the National Invoicing System, reducing rejections and delayed payment.

Tax number Document type and payment method General sales tax rate 16% Invoice line completeness
FAQs

Have some questions?

Quick answers to what business owners ask most about e-invoicing.

What exactly is the National Invoicing System? +
It is Jordan's national e-invoicing system (JoFotara), run by the Income and Sales Tax Department with the Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship. Every invoice for goods or services must be issued through it or through software connected to it: the invoice is sent in UBL 2.1, cleared by the department, and comes back carrying an official QR code. An invoice without that code is not a legal invoice.
Is Qoyod integrated with the National Invoicing System? +
Yes. You issue the invoice in Qoyod, it is sent to the National Invoicing System, and it returns cleared with the QR code issued by the department. The department publishes no approved-vendor list, so what is claimed here is a working integration, not a licence from the department.
Does Qoyod support all of the Jordanian invoice types? +
Yes. Qoyod issues the income invoice for businesses not registered for sales tax, the 16% general sales tax invoice for registered businesses, and the special tax invoice for special-rate items, in both cash and on-account form, plus credit notes for returns.
What if the department does not clear an invoice? +
The department returns the invoice status and the error message, and Qoyod shows it on the status dashboard so you can fix the data and resend under the same UUID. A cleared invoice, by contrast, cannot be edited: the correction is a credit note linked to the original invoice's ID and UUID, stating the reason for the return, on quantities only and never above the original quantity.
Do I need a developer or a certificate to connect? +
No. You connect with three values generated in your portal account under device linking: a Client ID, a Secret Key, and an activity number, entered in Qoyod's settings once. The National Invoicing System asks the taxpayer for no signature and no certificate.
When should I start applying it? +
Today. Compliance has been mandatory in Jordan since 1 April 2025 for every seller of goods or services, and enforcement keeps tightening. An invoice not issued through the system is not a valid tax document, fines can reach JOD 500 per violation, and non-compliance means exclusion from government tenders.

Start issuing National Invoicing System compliant invoices today

Try Qoyod free for 14 days. Issue your first e-invoice in minutes and receive the department's clearance in real time.

14 days free · No credit card · Integrated with the National Invoicing System · UBL 2.1