- The UAE Ministry of Finance has established accreditation requirements for service providers as a key element in the development of the upcoming 5-corner model, where accredited providers will validate, exchange, and report invoice data to the tax authority.
- Only certified service providers will be permitted to participate in the invoice exchange, making the accreditation process essential for engagement in this system.
- The accreditation criteria include successful completion of testing and certification processes, Peppol certification, a minimum two years of operational experience, compliance with UAE insurance requirements, and possession of ISO certifications (ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO 22301).
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