This service facilitates the accreditation of eInvoicing service providers in the UAE, ensuring they can legally validate and exchange eInvoices while reporting tax data to the Federal Tax Authority. The accreditation process involves multiple stages, including application submission, testing, and certification, requiring providers to meet stringent operational, security, and financial criteria. To qualify, providers must submit various documents demonstrating their experience, compliance, and financial stability, including trade licenses, tax registrations, and proof of robust security measures.
Source: mof.gov.ae
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