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E-invoicing in Botswana

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Botswana is moving toward a more digital VAT environment through new Electronic Billing System rules administered by the Botswana Unified Revenue Service (BURS). For now, businesses can use electronic documents such as emailed invoices or PDFs, if they meet Botswana’s VAT invoice rules. The major upcoming change is the requirement to issue tax invoices through a BURS-approved electronic billing system.

E-invoicing in Botswana affects taxpayers who supply goods or services or receive payment for those supplies. The Tax Administration Act, 2026 defines an electronic invoice as an invoice issued through a BURS-approved Electronic Billing System and requires covered taxpayers to use that system. The Act commenced on 1 July 2026. BURS has not yet published final public technical rules on structured formats, approved integrations, or real-time invoice clearance.


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As of August 2026, Botswana requires taxpayers supplying goods or services to issue e-invoices through a BURS-approved Electronic Billing System. The Tax Administration Act, 2026, effective from 1 July 2026, defines this system as one that issues e-invoices and records and transmits sales data. BURS also held nationwide stakeholder consultations between July and August 2026 as part of implementation preparations.

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What is e-Invoicing and why Botswana has adopted it?

An e-invoice is an invoice issued through an approved Electronic Billing System. Unlike a standard PDF sent by email, Botswana’s system is designed to issue e-invoices while recording and transmitting sales-related data.

Botswana adopted e-invoicing to modernize tax administration, strengthen VAT compliance, and improve the accuracy of transaction records. Businesses should ensure their invoice data is complete and follow BURS updates as implementation requirements develop.


The evolution of e-Invoicing in Botswana

Botswana’s e-invoicing journey has developed from a government-led VAT modernisation project into a statutory electronic billing framework:

DDD Invoices timeline showing the evolution of e-invoicing in Botswana, from EFDs and pilot e-invoicing to mandate extensions and the current real-time validation model.
  • February 2024: BURS announced a three-year e-invoicing, or e-billing, project to improve VAT collection and reduce revenue leakages. The first phase was scheduled for completion in December 2024.
  • February 2025: The Ministry of Finance confirmed plans to develop an Electronic VAT Invoicing Solution. The project was intended to enable real-time tracking of VAT transactions, improve reporting accuracy, and support VAT compliance, with a planned completion date of March 2026.
  • August 2025: The government introduced the Value Added Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2025, which included mandatory e-invoicing as part of wider reforms covering VAT on remote services and digital trade.
  • 1 July 2026: Botswana’s re-enacted VAT Act and the new Tax Administration Act took effect. The legislation established the Electronic Billing System framework, defining it as a BURS-approved system for issuing e-invoices and recording and transmitting sales-related transaction data.
  • Ongoing: BURS continues stakeholder consultations and implementation work. Businesses should prepare complete, structured invoice data but avoid assuming that BURS has already confirmed an XML or JSON format, API requirements, approved-provider list, or invoice-clearance workflow.


Botswana e-Invoicing platform integration

Businesses will need invoicing systems that can capture the fields required for Botswana VAT compliance. This includes supplier and customer VAT details, invoice serial numbers, dates, descriptions, quantities, VAT amounts, and VAT-inclusive totals.

Until BURS publishes the technical rules, businesses should avoid treating a specific format, platform, or service provider as mandatory. The legal requirement is for a BURS-approved Electronic Billing System, not a currently published universal invoice format.


B2G Electronic Invoicing in Botswana

BURS has not yet published separate public e-invoicing specifications for suppliers invoicing government entities. Although the Tax Administration Act, 2026 establishes a general e-invoicing requirement, BURS has not yet confirmed a dedicated B2G platform, government submission channel, e-invoice format, or public-sector onboarding process.

Included under the broader VAT electronic invoicing framework, requiring digital clearance and real-time tracking for public sector commercial dealings Until BURS publishes B2G guidance, suppliers should ensure they can issue complete e-invoice data and confirm any additional requirements directly with the relevant public entity or procurement process.


B2B electronic Invoicing in Botswana

For B2B transactions, the Tax Administration Act, 2026 requires taxpayers supplying goods or services to issue e-invoices through a BURS-approved Electronic Billing System. The Act defines an e-invoice as an invoice issued through that system.

BURS has not yet published a dedicated B2B e-invoice format or transmission specification. Businesses should therefore prepare e-invoice data that supports existing VAT documentation requirements, including supplier and customer details, invoice numbers, dates, supply descriptions, quantities, VAT amounts, and VAT-inclusive totals.


B2C e-Invoicing and fiscalization

For B2C transactions, the Tax Administration Act applies where a taxpayer supplies goods, renders services, or receives payment for those supplies. Consumer-facing businesses should therefore prepare to issue e-invoices through the BURS-approved Electronic Billing System.

BURS has not yet published detailed fiscalization, retail-receipt, cash-register, or point-of-sale specifications. It is therefore too early to state how B2C receipts, POS systems, or cash sales will connect to the Electronic Billing System.


Handling foreign electronic Invoices and cross-border compliance

Foreign suppliers and Botswana businesses receiving cross-border services should retain clear and complete e-invoice records. Botswana’s VAT Act defines an invoice broadly to include a document in electronic format that states an obligation to make payment. It also establishes VAT registration requirements for suppliers of remote services once their taxable supplies exceed the applicable remote-services registration threshold.

Where a cross-border service is a reverse-charged supply, the Botswana recipient if it is a VAT-registered person, government entity, or large unregistered person, must account for the VAT. Businesses should therefore assess whether the supply is a remote service, whether the foreign supplier must register for VAT in Botswana, and whether reverse-charge rules apply to the recipient.


E-reporting and VAT compliance in Botswana

Botswana does not have an e-reporting mandate under its e-invoicing framework. Instead, taxpayers using a BURS-approved Electronic Billing System must issue electronic invoices and record and transmit sales and related transaction data to BURS as part of the invoicing process.

VAT returns and payments remain separate periodic compliance obligations. E-invoice transaction reporting through the Electronic Billing System does not replace the requirement to file VAT returns and pay VAT for each applicable tax period.


Your trusted partner for e-Invoicing in Botswana

As Botswana’s requirements develop, businesses need systems that can preserve structured invoice data and adapt when BURS confirms technical requirements. This is especially relevant for software providers, ERP platforms, accounting tools, and businesses managing invoices across several countries.

DDD Invoices provides API-first e-invoicing infrastructure that can transform standard invoice data into locally compliant outputs, including invoice PDFs, structured e-invoices, archiving, and reporting processes where required. For Botswana, this helps businesses understand the current VAT invoicing requirements and stay prepared as the country’s e-invoicing framework develops.

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FAQs

Is e-invoicing mandatory in Botswana?

Electronic billing is legislated for VAT-registered persons, but the electronic billing system is expected to commence from 1 April 2027, based on the statutory nine-month period. Businesses should monitor BURS notices for final requirements.

Are PDF invoices allowed in Botswana?

Businesses can currently use e-invoices, including PDFs, provided they meet VAT invoice requirements. Once the BURS-approved Electronic Billing System begins, VAT invoices must be issued through that system.

Does BURS clear every invoice before it is issued?

BURS has not publicly confirmed a live invoice-clearance model. The legislation refers to issuing electronic invoices and transmitting sales-related data through an approved system, but technical clearance rules have not yet been published.

What must a Botswana VAT invoice include?

It must include supplier and, where applicable, customer VAT details, an invoice number and date, supply description, quantity or volume, VAT amount, and VAT-inclusive total.