- UAE has amended its tax laws to pave the way for e-Invoicing
- The UAE Ministry of Finance has released the e-Invoicing Programme
- The aim is to achieve a digital and paperless economy, reduce tax gaps, and facilitate business operations
- The e-Invoicing system will involve the exchange of invoices in an electronic format
- The UAE e-Invoicing Model will be a Decentralized Continuous Transaction Control and Exchange system
- Technical features include regulation of interfaces between suppliers, buyers, and ASPs
- Peppol International will be used as the UAE Data Dictionary
- Companies must use accredited ASPs for e-Invoicing solutions
Source: insightplus.bakermckenzie.com
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