- Ministerial Decision No. 64 of 2025: The UAE Ministry of Finance has issued this decision detailing the eligibility criteria and accreditation process for Service Providers (SPs) participating in the national e-Invoicing system, emphasizing the importance of Peppol certification.
- Eligibility Requirements: To qualify for accreditation, applicants must be active Peppol-certified service providers with at least two years of operational experience in e-invoicing, alongside meeting several additional criteria, including UAE company registration, relevant ISO certifications, tax registration, and sufficient insurance coverage.
- Accreditation Process: The accreditation involves a multi-step process that includes pre-approval, interoperability and production testing, and verification with the EmaraTax system. Accredited SPs will be listed in a Central Register and must adhere to specific technical and legal obligations under the Peppol Interoperability Framework to provide electronic invoicing services in the UAE.
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