- The UAE issued Cabinet Resolution No. (106) of 2025, setting administrative fines for non-compliance with the Electronic Invoicing System.
- The resolution applies to entities required to implement the system; voluntary users are exempt until mandatory.
- Fines include AED 5,000/month for not implementing the system or appointing a provider, and AED 100 per invoice or credit note not issued on time (capped at AED 5,000/month).
- Additional fines of AED 1,000 per day apply for delays in notifying authorities about system malfunctions or data modifications.
- The resolution supports the UAE’s digital transformation and aligns with global best practices in tax compliance.
Source: regfollower.com
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