- Comarch has been approved as an FTA-Accredited Service Provider (ASP) for the UAE’s new e-invoicing mandate.
- The ASP role is central to the UAE’s DCTCE framework, acting as a regulated intermediary in the Peppol 5-Corner Model.
- Businesses must appoint an ASP to comply with the law, with penalties of AED 5,000 for non-compliance.
- Comarch’s infrastructure is tested and ready, ensuring operational security and compliance for clients.
- Comarch positions itself as a secure partner to help organizations meet the January 2027 e-invoicing deadline and turn compliance into a competitive advantage.
Source: p2pnetwork.org
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- See also
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- Join the LinkedIn Group on ”VAT in the Digital Age” (VIDA), click HERE
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