- The United Arab Emirates government is preparing to introduce B2B e-invoicing by 2026, with a provisional timeline including the publication of e-Invoice Legislation in April 2025, a pilot phase starting in December 2025, and the Phase 1 Go-live of B2B and B2G e-invoicing in July 2026.
- The Federal Tax Authority has already published regulations related to electronic accounting, storage, and validation processes, mandating the use of electronic signatures and storage of electronic invoices for ten years.
- The regulations aim to standardize electronic processes, promote technological infrastructure development, and facilitate the exchange of documents with public entities and business partners.
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