- UAE Cabinet Decision No. 106 of 2025 establishes violations and penalties for non-compliance with e-invoicing regulations, effective October 15, 2025.
- The decision defines key technical terms, including “System Failure,” and requires prompt notification to authorities in case of such failures.
- All entities under the UAE e-invoicing regime must comply, except those issuing electronic invoices voluntarily under the 2023 Tax Procedures Law.
- Accurate, timely e-invoicing and adherence to technical standards are mandatory to avoid penalties; system updates and controls may be needed.
- Businesses with turnover above AED 50 million must select an Authorized Service Provider by July 31, 2025.
Source: mailchi.mp
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