- The UAE Ministry of Finance released new e-invoicing guidance on 24 February 2026.
- The guidance supports the nationwide electronic invoicing system for all B2B and B2G transactions, requiring use of Accredited Service Providers.
- Several documents were published, including lists of pre-approved providers, guidelines, mandatory field requirements, and selection considerations.
- The system is based on Ministerial Decisions No. 243 and 244 of 2025.
- B2C transactions are excluded from the e-invoicing mandate.
Source: regfollower.com
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