- The UAE government aims to optimize invoicing processes and streamline financial transaction management by making e-invoicing mandatory.
- This initiative is similar to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s framework.
- The plan includes a voluntary phase before July 2025, followed by mandatory e-invoicing for all transactions in two phases: first for cross-border transactions over AED 50,000 in July 2025, and then for all transactions in July 2026.
- The Ministry of Finance also plans to introduce an “E-Billing System” project to automate tax filing. Businesses operating in the UAE need to prepare for compliance with the upcoming regulation.
- The e-invoicing rule will apply to VAT-registered sellers for transactions exceeding AED 10,000, and various entities are exempt from compliance.
Source Storecove
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