- The UAE has set financial penalties for non-compliance with mandatory e-invoicing, effective from a phased rollout starting July 1, 2026, and completing in October 2027.
- Failing to implement the system or appoint an Accredited Service Provider on time results in a fine of AED 5,000 per month.
- Not exchanging or receiving e-invoices/e-credit notes within the required timeframe incurs a penalty of AED 100 per document, capped at AED 5,000 per month.
- Failure to report system failures or changes in registered data to authorities on time results in a penalty of AED 1,000 per incident.
- Penalties apply only to those subject to mandatory e-invoicing; voluntary participants are exempt, encouraging voluntary compliance during the transition.
Source: vatabout.com
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