
NRS, NITDA accredit Pillarcraft for e-invoicing
Pillarcraft Cloud Solutions has been accredited as a system integrator under Nigeria’s national e-invoicing framework, positioning the firm to help businesses comply with new digital tax reporting requirements as authorities expand oversight of commercial transactions.
The accreditation was granted by the Nigeria Revenue Service (former Federal Inland Revenue Service, FIRS), working with the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), and allows Pillarcraft to connect companies’ internal systems directly to the government’s e-invoicing platform, a statement by the Service on Tuesday has said.
Under the e-invoicing framework introduced by the NRS, system integrators serve as licensed intermediaries that link taxpayers’ enterprise resource planning, accounting or invoicing software to the central government platform.
Integrators are responsible for converting invoices into the required digital format, transmitting them securely via approved access points, and returning validated invoices for record-keeping, audits and regulatory reporting.
Pillarcraft said it developed a dedicated middleware to perform that role at scale, enabling businesses to comply without replacing their existing software. The firm also announced the launch of UsawaConnect™ , a business-to-business integration layer designed to connect enterprise systems to the NRS Merchant Buyer Platform.
“E-invoicing is not just a technology project; it is a tax and business transformation,” Bayode Agbi, founder of Pillarcraft and a chartered accountant and tax practitioner said.
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