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UAE Sets Stricter Penalties for E-Invoicing Non-Compliance Ahead of 2026 Rollout

trixierenee by trixierenee
5 months ago
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UAE e-invoicing penalties

The UAE e-invoicing penalties system will come into effect in 2026, with businesses facing substantial fines for non-compliance. According to Cabinet Decision No. 106 of 2025, the Ministry of Finance has confirmed strict penalties for businesses failing to implement the upcoming mandatory Electronic Invoicing System. These measures aim to enforce transparency and digitalization across business transactions.

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Penalties for Non-Compliance

The new framework introduces monthly fines of AED 5,000 for businesses that fail to adopt the e-invoicing system or fail to appoint an Accredited Service Provider by the deadline. Additionally, any business failing to issue or transmit an electronic invoice or credit note will incur a fine of AED 100 per document, up to a monthly cap of AED 5,000.

Entities also face daily fines of AED 1,000 if they fail to notify the Ministry or their service provider about system failures or any changes to registered data.

Gradual Rollout and Deadlines

The UAE Ministry of Finance has emphasized that penalties will be enforced after the system’s full implementation in July 2026. A pilot phase will begin on July 1, 2026, followed by the full roll-out in January 2027 for businesses with an annual revenue of AED 50 million or more. Smaller businesses must comply by July 2027, with government entities required to meet the system by October 2027.

This phased implementation aims to provide businesses with ample time to transition to the new system while aligning with international digital standards. By adopting this initiative, the UAE reaffirms its commitment to transparency, efficient taxation, and a fully digital economy.

As the deadline approaches, businesses are encouraged to prepare early, ensuring they meet the regulatory requirements to avoid costly penalties and smooth the adoption process.

Tags: business compliancedigital transformatione-invoicingMinistry of Financepenaltiestax systemUAE
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