- The UAE Cabinet issued Decision No. 106/2025 on penalties for e-invoicing violations.
- Penalties include 5,000 AED per month for not implementing e-invoicing or appointing an approved provider on time.
- A 100 AED fine per invoice or credit note not issued or sent on time, capped at 5,000 AED per month.
- A 1,000 AED daily penalty for failing to notify authorities of system malfunctions or data changes on time.
- The decision takes effect the day after publication.
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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