- The UAE authorities have launched the accreditation portal for companies interested in becoming Accredited Service Providers (ASPs) for the e-invoicing system, as outlined in Ministerial Decision No. 64 of 2025.
- The accreditation process involves several steps: submitting an online application, completing pre-approval testing, conducting a Production Trial Run, obtaining pre-approval certification from the Tax Authority, and finalizing tax data reporting testing before receiving full accreditation.
- This accreditation is crucial as UAE taxpayers are required to issue and receive electronic invoices exclusively through an Accredited Service Provider to ensure proper transmission of their e-invoices to the Tax Authority.
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