- The UAE government has initiated a public consultation on a proposed B2B and B2G e-invoicing mandate, open until February 27, 2025, allowing businesses and stakeholders to provide feedback ahead of implementation planned for 2026.
- The e-invoicing initiative aims to transition the UAE towards a modern, paperless economy, enhancing tax collection, reducing tax evasion, and creating a balanced business environment through a decentralized CTC model based on the PEPPOL framework.
- Only UAE-accredited service providers will be authorized to transmit invoice data to a central platform managed by the Federal Tax Authority, with the initiative focusing on modernizing the economy, maximizing revenue, reducing tax gaps, and improving the ease of doing business.
Source: marosavat.com
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