Oman's accredited Fawtara service providers — the official list explained
Oman's official list of accredited Fawtara service providers: what OTA accreditation means, what it does not, and how to read the data-residency column.
The short answer
The Oman Tax Authority (OTA) publishes an official, public list of accredited Fawtara service providers — no login required. It is the authority on who is accredited; a vendor's own claim is not. Accreditation recognizes technical and security compliance, not price or fit, and the OTA does not verify the data-residency providers declare. Check the live list before you decide.

For most of the Fawtara rollout there was no official answer to "which providers are actually approved?" Vendors described themselves as accredited, pre-approved, or ready, and there was no public list to check them against.
That has changed. The Oman Tax Authority now publishes an official, public list of accredited service providers on the Fawtara portal, with no login required. This guide explains what that list is, what it deliberately does not tell you, and how to read the column most likely to affect your decision.
What the OTA says about its own list
The OTA introduces the list in its own words, and this wording matters — especially the second half:
The following list comprises of service providers that have been officially accredited and recognized by the Oman Tax Authority for their compliance with technical and security standards and their capability to deliver eInvoicing services in Oman. Data residency information is provided by service providers; we do not verify it and accept no liability. Taxpayers must confirm details directly with their provider.
Read that carefully. The OTA is saying two separate things:
- It has accredited these providers against technical and security standards.
- It has not verified the data-residency information they declared. That column is the provider's own statement, not the OTA's finding.
The list as published on 14 July 2026
Reproduced in the OTA's own order (name, ascending) and its own wording. We do not rank, score, or recommend — the order below carries no meaning beyond the OTA's alphabetical sort.
| # | Name | Solution | Data residency (provider-declared) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | A ASP BY JSR TAX ADVISORS | JSR Tax Advisors | Oman |
| 2 | ADVANCED INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COMPANY LLC | Flick Network | Oman |
| 3 | AL GHAZALI MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMIC CONSULTANTS | SMARTeIS | Oman |
| 4 | Artificial Intelligence Business Solutions | ConvergeX | Oman |
| 5 | B D O | BDO LLC | Oman |
| 6 | Cygnet Technologies | Cygnet Global E-Invoicing Solution | Oman |
| 7 | DEFMACRO SOFTWARE | Cleartax | United Arab Emirates |
| 8 | FYNAMICS TECHNO SOLUTIONS | Fynamics | United Arab Emirates |
| 9 | Indus Novateur LLC | Webtel | Oman |
| 10 | International Intelligence Solutions LLC | Faturathi | Oman |
| 11 | MARMINAI Software | Marmin AI | Oman |
| 12 | Union Digital Technologies | GoRoute | Oman |
Source: OTA Fawtara portal — Accredited Service Providers, checked 14 July 2026. The OTA also publishes a contact person and email for each provider; use the official page for those rather than this guide.
How we compiled this table (and why the method matters)
You are entitled to know where a list of named companies came from, because a wrong list here has real consequences — engaging a provider who is not accredited, or dismissing one who is.
- Source: the OTA's own page only. No vendor site, press release, or directory contributed a single row.
- Dated snapshot: we captured the live page on 14 July 2026, in both English and Arabic, across all three of its pages, and recorded it as an internal citable artifact before writing this guide.
- Verbatim reproduction: names and solution names appear exactly as the OTA publishes them, including their capitalisation. We did not tidy them.
- OTA's order: we kept the OTA's default alphabetical sort. We did not reorder, and no position in the table implies preference.
- No additions: we did not enrich the table with pricing, ratings, feature comparisons, or opinions. Those would be our judgment presented alongside the OTA's fact, and readers would reasonably confuse the two.
- It expires: the OTA adds providers over time. Treat this table as a dated photograph, not a live feed, and check the official page before acting.
Why the data-residency column deserves your attention
Ten of the twelve providers declare their data residency as Oman. Two — DEFMACRO SOFTWARE (Cleartax) and FYNAMICS TECHNO SOLUTIONS (Fynamics) — declare United Arab Emirates.
We surface this rather than omit it, because it is the most decision-relevant fact on the page for many Omani businesses. But it needs three pieces of context, or it misleads:
1. The OTA does not verify it. Per the OTA's own words above: "Data residency information is provided by service providers; we do not verify it and accept no liability. Taxpayers must confirm details directly with their provider." The column is a declaration, not an audit finding. Confirm it in writing with the provider.
2. A UAE declaration is not a disqualification. All twelve are equally accredited by the OTA — residency is not an accreditation criterion, and nothing in the OTA's list suggests otherwise. Two of the region's most established e-invoicing vendors sit in that group.
3. It may still matter to you. Where your invoice data physically lives can affect your own internal policies, your contractual and audit position, your customers' procurement requirements, and how you answer questions about cross-border data handling. Whether that matters is a question for your business and your advisers — not something a readiness guide can decide for you.
The practical move: ask the provider directly, get the answer in writing, and ask what happens to your archived invoices if you later leave.
What being on this list does — and does not — mean
It means the OTA has recognised the provider as meeting its technical and security standards and as capable of delivering e-invoicing services in Oman.
It does not mean:
- that the provider is a good fit for your invoice volume, systems, or budget;
- that the OTA endorses, ranks, or prices them — the OTA publishes no ranking and mandates no pricing model (each provider sets its own);
- that their declared data residency has been checked;
- that your compliance obligation transfers to them. Using an accredited provider does not move the legal responsibility for your invoices off your business.
How to use the list
- Confirm your rollout period first on the OTA's own checker — that tells you when this becomes urgent for you.
- Open the live registry and confirm the provider you are considering is on it today.
- Treat a vendor's own claim as a lead, not a fact. If a provider says it is accredited, pre-approved, or in process, check the OTA page. Only the page settles it.
- Ask your questions before price: integration with your current system, what happens to your archive, data residency in writing, support in your language and timezone, and exit terms.
- Re-check before you sign. The list changes as more providers are accredited.
If you want the decision criteria rather than the roster, read the companion guide on choosing a Fawtara service provider.
What is not safe to claim yet
Do not publish or rely on the following without current primary evidence:
- that any provider is "the best", "recommended", "top-rated", or similar — no official ranking of accredited providers exists, and no source supports one;
- exact pricing, wholesale pricing, or cost comparisons between providers;
- that a provider's declared data residency has been verified by the OTA — it explicitly has not been;
- that a provider not on the list is disqualified from ever being accredited, or that a listed provider's status is permanent;
- any claim of Omajan being accredited by, endorsed by, or affiliated with the Oman Tax Authority — never imply this. We are an independent readiness hub, we are not a service provider, and we are not on this list.
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Sources
- https://fawtara.taxoman.gov.om/accredited-service-providers
- https://tms.taxoman.gov.om/portal/web/taxportal/service-provider-faq
- https://tms.taxoman.gov.om/portal/e-invoicing
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