- UAE Ministry of Finance plans to mandate electronic invoicing from July 2026
- Invoices will be exchanged in near-real-time in a standardized format through the PEPPOL network
- Taxpayers will report invoice data through UAE Accredited Services Providers
- Mandatory for both business-to-business and business-to-government transactions
- Requirements for accredited services providers to be finalized soon
- E-invoicing legislation to be progressed in the second quarter of 2025
- Ministry has launched a webpage to support taxpayers and software providers prepare for the regime
Source: answerconnect.cch.com
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