The UAE Ministry of Finance has extended the deadline for appointing Accredited Service Providers (ASPs) for the eInvoicing system to 30 October 2026. Entities with annual revenues exceeding AED 50 million must fully implement eInvoicing by 1 January 2027. Amendments to Ministerial Decisions now allow local firms to partner with third‑party providers, and 32 ASPs have been approved.
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Marmin AI · 10 days ago
UAE e‑invoicing will give the Federal Tax Authority real‑time, invoice‑level visibility via the Peppol network, enabling automated matching of output and input VAT. The new system requires businesses to align VAT return timing with invoice transmission, ensure credit notes reference original invoices, and depend on suppliers’ successful transmission for input VAT recovery. Firms should update supplier agreements and reconcile monthly to avoid audit triggers.
Marmin · 11 days ago
The UAE's Cabinet Resolution 106 imposes escalating penalties for e‑invoicing non‑compliance, with specific deadlines for appointing an accredited service provider and implementing the system. Phase 1 businesses (annual revenue ≥AED 50 million) must appoint an ASP by 30 Oct 2026 and have the system live by 1 Jan 2027, while Phase 2 businesses face similar obligations by 1 Jul 2027. Penalties include AED 5 000 per month for missed appointments, AED 5 000 per month for delayed implementation, AED 100 per invoice outside the system (capped at AED 5 000/month), and AED 1 000 per day for unreported system failures.
Einvoicing · 11 days ago
UAE Ministry of Finance has extended the deadline for appointing an Accredited Service Provider (ASP) to 30 October 2026 for businesses with annual revenues of AED 50 million or more. The mandatory implementation of the UAE e‑invoicing system remains 1 January 2027 for that revenue bracket, while lower‑revenue businesses and government entities have separate deadlines. Businesses must prepare ERP readiness, XML invoice compliance, and VAT configuration ahead of the implementation dates.
Comarch · 15 days ago
The UAE has postponed the deadline for appointing an Accredited Service Provider (ASP) from July to October 2026, tightening the implementation window for mandatory e‑invoicing and e‑reporting, which will take effect in January 2027. Large taxpayers with revenues above AED 50 million face heightened operational risk if they delay ASP selection. Businesses are urged to secure an ASP early to allow for pilot testing, parallel reporting, and adequate training before the go‑live date.
Federal Tax Authority · 17 days ago
The Federal Tax Authority (FTA) has announced a new initiative that broadens the range of construction costs eligible for VAT refunds for UAE nationals building new homes. Effective 1 January 2026, citizens can claim refunds on a variety of items—including staff quarters, home gyms, smart security systems, and complete reconstruction projects—provided they meet all conditions and documentation requirements. The digital VAT refund platform has been updated to reflect these new categories.
TradingView · 18 days ago
The UAE Federal Tax Authority has broadened the range of construction costs eligible for VAT refunds for citizens building new homes, effective 1 January 2026. The initiative covers items such as staff quarters, home gyms, smart home systems, swimming pools, and full reconstruction projects, and is expected to generate over AED 1 billion in approved refunds in 2026.
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Key Takeaways
The deadline has been extended to 30 October 2026.
They must fully implement the system by 1 January 2027.
Ministerial Decision No. 64 of 2025 has been amended to allow local companies to collaborate with third‑party providers.
A total of 32 service providers have been approved.
Primary source
Read the full article at GCC Business NewsThis summary was published on VATfaqs.com on 12 May 2026. It relates to VAT developments in UAE. The original source is GCC Business News.