UAE's Ministry of Finance has extended the deadline for large taxpayers to appoint an Accredited Service Provider (ASP) to 30 October 2026, while keeping the mandatory e‑invoicing go‑live dates unchanged. Large businesses must issue e‑invoices via the Peppol network in PINT AE format from 1 January 2027, with smaller businesses and government entities following in July and October 2027 respectively. The amendment also introduces a white‑label mechanism for ASP accreditation, allowing UAE‑based firms to partner with international technology providers.
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The Invoicing Hub · about 8 hours ago
The UAE Ministry of Finance has postponed the first phase of its e‑invoicing mandate, extending the deadline for large businesses to appoint an Accredited Service Provider (ASP) to 30 October 2026. The broader implementation timeline remains unchanged, with the pilot phase launching on 1 July 2026 and mandatory e‑invoicing via the Peppol network scheduled for 1 January 2027 for large firms, 1 July 2027 for smaller businesses, and 1 October 2027 for government entities.
GCC Business News · about 11 hours ago
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.
GulfNews · 1 day ago
The Ministry of Finance has extended the deadline for appointing Accredited Service Providers (ASP) for e‑invoicing to 30 October 2026 for businesses with annual revenues above AED 50 million. The mandatory implementation deadline remains 1 January 2027. The amendment also introduces a white‑label framework enabling UAE firms to partner with international providers.
Gulf News · 6 days ago
UAE businesses face a July 1, 2026 deadline to pick an accredited e‑invoicing service provider and prepare their systems for the mandatory rollout. From January 1, 2027, e‑invoicing will apply to firms with annual turnover above Dh 50 million, using a decentralised 5‑corner model for B2B and B2G transactions. Companies must review accounting systems, conduct gap analyses, upgrade infrastructure, and train staff to avoid operational disruption.
e-Invoice.app · 14 days ago
UAE has launched a Peppol-based 4‑corner e‑invoicing model with a phased rollout. Large businesses must appoint an Accredited Service Provider by 31 July 2026 and begin mandatory e‑invoicing on 1 January 2027, while smaller businesses and government entities follow later dates. The mandate requires PINT AE format invoices transmitted via Peppol, with penalties up to AED 5,000 per month for non‑compliance.
The Invoicing Hub · 15 days ago
The United Arab Emirates has launched a Peppol‑based 4‑corner e‑invoicing model, allowing businesses to exchange invoices through accredited service providers. A pilot phase starts in July 2026, with full mandatory compliance for large businesses by January 2027, and for smaller businesses and government entities by October 2027. The system requires the PINT‑AE format and introduces a 5‑corner model for real‑time tax reporting.
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Key Takeaways
Large taxpayers with annual revenue above AED 50 million must appoint an Accredited Service Provider by 30 October 2026.
Large taxpayers must begin issuing e-invoices via the Peppol network in PINT AE format from 1 January 2027.
Ministerial Resolution No. 56 of 2026 introduces a white‑label mechanism, allowing UAE‑based companies to partner with international technology providers that hold Peppol Service Provider accreditation.
Smaller businesses must issue e-invoices via Peppol PINT AE from 1 July 2027, and government entities from 1 October 2027.
Administrative fines start at AED 5,000 per month for failure to appoint an ASP or implement e-invoicing after the mandatory dates.
Primary source
Read the full article at E-Invoice.appThis summary was published on VATfaqs.com on 12 May 2026. It relates to VAT developments in UAE. The original source is E-Invoice.app.