- The UAE Cabinet Decision No. 100 of 2025 amends the UAE VAT Executive Regulations to facilitate the transition to mandatory e-invoicing. Effective from September 29, 2025, the amendments recognize e-invoices and e-credit notes, remove simplified tax invoices, and retain the 14-day rule for issuing tax invoices. Businesses must now issue full e-invoices, even for zero-rated transactions, and adjust their systems to comply with the new standards. These changes standardize invoicing rules in preparation for the UAE’s e-invoicing mandate starting July 2026.
Source: mailchi.mp
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