ZATCA Phase 2 live e-invoicing for Saudi ecommerce stores
QR codes, simplified XML, sandbox and live submission paths — how Mrfqy supports Saudi VAT-registered merchants.
Saudi VAT-registered merchants must issue compliant e-invoices. Mrfqy ships a live and sandbox ZATCA path — QR on invoices, simplified XML generation, and batch export when your accountant needs audit trails.
Customer-facing VAT display
Configure whether prices include 15% VAT. Show your VAT registration number on checkout and order confirmations.
Arabic invoices use RTL layout and Eastern numerals where your theme expects them.
Sandbox vs live submission
Test in ZATCA sandbox before flipping to live credentials. Mrfqy records submission status per order for support and audit.
Batch e-invoice export from the orders list helps accountants reconcile monthly without logging into every gateway.
What we do and do not automate
Mrfqy generates compliant invoice data and QR payloads. Your tax advisor still owns registration status and Fatoora onboarding decisions.
UAE FTA and Egypt ETA export stubs exist for cross-border merchants — Saudi ZATCA is the most complete path today.
Pre-launch compliance checklist
Register for VAT if revenue thresholds require it. Enable ZATCA in compliance settings. Run three test orders in sandbox.
Match settlement reports from Tap or Moyasar against Mrfqy payment-method breakdowns before your first live submission.
Related resources
Read the Saudi country guide blog post and visit /compliance for the full tax page.
Compare Mrfqy vs Salla if ZATCA depth is your primary decision factor.
