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UAE Extends E-Invoicing Deadline to October 2026

May 11, 2026
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UAE e-invoicing deadline extended: What this means for businesses now

## Extension Details

The UAE has extended the deadline for businesses to appoint accredited e-invoicing service providers to October 30, 2026. This gives companies additional time to prepare for the mandatory e-invoicing system, initially set for July 1, 2026.

## Implementation Timeline

The mandatory e-invoicing system will begin on January 1, 2027, starting with businesses that have an annual turnover exceeding Dh50 million. Smaller businesses will be phased in later that year. The system will replace traditional invoices with structured electronic ones, processed through government-approved systems.

## Preparation Steps

Businesses are advised to use this extension to select accredited service providers, review their accounting systems, conduct compliance analyses, and train staff. The demand for service providers is expected to increase as the deadline approaches.

## Broader Impact

The e-invoicing initiative is part of the UAE's digital tax transformation, aimed at enhancing transparency and reducing errors in tax reporting. It aligns with global trends where e-invoicing is used to improve tax compliance and reduce fraud.

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