Issue an invoice in Qoyod, it reaches Jordan's National Invoicing System and comes back cleared with a QR code from the Income and Sales Tax Department, with 16% General Sales Tax in Jordanian Dinars. E-invoicing and full accounting in one system.
Qoyod runs the invoices and the books of thousands of businesses in a market where e-invoicing is already mandatory for everyone, and it is now integrated with Jordan's National Invoicing System.
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National Invoicing SystemIntegratedSince 1 April 2025 every seller of goods and every provider of services must issue invoices through the National Invoicing System, or through accounting software linked to it.
The mandate covers every seller of goods and provider of services, not only those registered for General Sales Tax.
Shops and GST registered businesses issuing a high daily volume of invoices, that need a stable link rather than manual typing on the portal.
Firms keeping the books of several clients, that want one system for compliant invoicing, journal entries and the reports behind the GST return.
Businesses selling on account and tracking customer balances, that need compliant receivable invoices with credit and debit notes tied to stock and ledgers.
Doctors, lawyers, consultants and service providers are in scope too. A business not registered for GST issues an income invoice with no tax.
Nine capabilities that take you from ticking a compliance box to books that are actually in order, in one system.
The invoice is built as UBL 2.1 and sent to the National Invoicing System from inside Qoyod, with no middleware and no second entry on the portal.
The Income and Sales Tax Department issues the QR code after clearance, and Qoyod places it on the invoice automatically. No official code means no compliant invoice.
Income invoice, general sales tax invoice, special tax invoice, credit note and debit note, each in its cash and receivable form.
Tax calculated per line and per invoice, with reduced rates and exempt items, and reports ready for the GST return.
The tax identification number and the mandatory business details are added to every document, on a Jordanian invoice template that takes Arabic and English together.
The system clears invoices in real time, so the invoice is validated before it reaches the buyer. The status of every document shows in Qoyod as it happens.
An issued invoice cannot be edited. Qoyod issues a credit note for returns and discounts and a debit note for upward corrections, each referencing the original invoice.
Every document and its submission status is stored in the cloud, and any invoice can be retrieved by number or date during a tax audit.
Every invoice creates its journal entry directly, alongside the general ledger, customer balances, inventory and financial reports in the same platform.
No developer and no technical integration. The link is made with three values you generate on the portal.
Create or sign in to your business account on the National Invoicing System portal at the Income and Sales Tax Department.
The portal gives you a Client ID, a Secret Key and your activity number.
Paste the three values into the JoFotara integration settings in Qoyod, and complete your business details and TIN.
Issue the invoice, the department clears it and the QR code comes back on it, and you track the status of every document from one screen.
The National Invoicing System has been mandatory since 1 April 2025, and enforcement keeps tightening year on year. An invoice not issued through the system, or through accounting software linked to it, is not accepted as a tax document.
Get compliant todayQoyod issues all of them from the same screen, and creates the journal entry behind each one.
For businesses not registered for General Sales Tax, which are subject to income tax only.
For GST registered businesses. This is the document that gives the buyer the right to an input deduction.
For items that carry the Special Sales Tax on top of General Sales Tax.
For returns and discounts after issuance, referencing the original invoice.
For upward corrections, with the reason code the department requires.
Each type comes in two forms by payment method: a cash invoice settled immediately, and a receivable invoice posted to customer balances.
An issued invoice cannot be edited. Corrections are made with a credit or debit note that references the original invoice.
What you need to know before linking your business to the National Invoicing System.
It is JoFotara, the national electronic invoicing system run by the Income and Sales Tax Department together with the Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship. Every invoice for goods or services must be issued through it, or through accounting software linked to it, so the invoice is sent as UBL 2.1, cleared by the department, and returned with an official QR code. An invoice without that code is not a compliant invoice.
Yes. Qoyod is integrated with the National Invoicing System, so you issue the invoice in Qoyod, it is sent to the system, and it comes back cleared with the QR code issued by the department. Note that the Income and Sales Tax Department does not publish a list of approved vendors, so this is an actual integration with the system rather than a licence from the department.
Every seller of goods and every provider of services, not only businesses registered for General Sales Tax. That includes professionals such as doctors, lawyers and consultants. A business not registered for GST issues an income invoice with no tax, while a registered one issues a general sales tax invoice at 16%.
An invoice not issued through the National Invoicing System is not accepted as a tax document, so the buyer loses the General Sales Tax input deduction and the expense is not recognised when income tax is calculated. Fines can reach JOD 500 per violation, on top of exclusion from government tenders and public procurement.
No. The link is made with three values you generate in your business account on the portal: a Client ID, a Secret Key and your activity number, which you enter in Qoyod's settings. The National Invoicing System requires no taxpayer digital signature and no certificate, unlike some other systems in the region.
An issued invoice is never edited. For returns and discounts you issue a credit note, and for upward corrections a debit note with the reason code, both referencing the original invoice. Qoyod issues both and links them to the invoice and to its journal entry automatically.
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