UAE E-Invoicing 2025: Compliance Requirements, Timelines and Penalties Explained

The UAE has launched a nationwide Electronic Invoicing System that restructures how invoices are issued, exchanged and stored. This insight explains the compliance scope, required steps and the penalties introduced under Cabinet Decision No. 106 of 2025.

Who Must Comply with UAE E-Invoicing

E-invoicing applies to all Persons conducting Business in the UAE for every Business Transaction. VAT registrants must issue invoices electronically through Accredited Service Providers. Certain transactions such as sovereign government services, airline-issued electronic tickets and some exempt or zero-rated financial services remain excluded.

Mandatory Implementation Phases

The UAE Ministry of Finance has defined phase-wise adoption, ensuring businesses transition in an organised manner.

Phase Who Deadline to Appoint SP Mandatory Go-Live
Phase 1 Businesses with revenue ≥ AED 50 million 31 July 2026 1 January 2027
Phase 2 Businesses with revenue < AED 50 million 31 March 2027 1 July 2027
Phase 3 Government Entities 31 March 2027 1 October 2027

How the UAE 5-Corner E-Invoicing Model Works

Penalties for Non-Compliance (Cabinet Decision No. 106 of 2025)

Failure to comply with e-invoicing obligations will result in monthly or daily penalties. Businesses must prepare early to avoid financial impact.

Penalty Amount Violation
AED 5,000 per month Failure to implement the e-invoicing system or appoint an Accredited Service Provider.
AED 100 per invoice (max AED 5,000/month) Not issuing or transmitting e-invoices on time.
AED 100 per credit note (max AED 5,000/month) Late issuance or transmission of electronic credit notes.
AED 1,000 per day Failure to report system issues or update invoice data within the required timeframe.

What Businesses Must Do Now

Preparing early reduces compliance risk and avoids penalties. E-invoicing is a mandatory requirement for all UAE businesses within the prescribed timelines.

How Univia Can Support

Univia provides full end-to-end support for e-invoicing readiness including gap assessment, ERP alignment, invoice structure setup, Accredited Service Provider onboarding and team training. Our experts ensure businesses achieve full compliance without disrupting daily operations.

E-Invoicing in the UAE — Requirements, Readiness and Business Impact

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E-Invoicing in the UAE — Requirements, Readiness and Business Impact

Nov 5, 20251 min read
2026
Expected Phase 1 — large taxpayers
Decentralised
UAE e-invoicing model (like KSA Phase 2)
XML/JSON
Required structured data formats

E-invoicing is not simply sending invoices electronically. It requires structured machine-readable formats, FTA-accredited service providers, and real-time data transmission. Businesses that are not preparing now are falling behind.

UAE E-Invoicing Implementation Timeline

2024–2025
Framework Development
Technical standards, accreditation of service providers, consultation with large taxpayers
2026 (Expected)
Phase 1 — Large Taxpayers
Mandatory e-invoicing for large enterprises; B2B and B2G transactions
2027+ (Expected)
Phase 2–3 — All VAT Registrants
Full rollout to all VAT-registered businesses
Client Case Illustration

A UAE logistics company was unaware of its e-invoicing readiness obligations. Univia mapped invoice types, identified 23 data field gaps against the FTA dictionary and coordinated integration with an accredited service provider. The company completed pilot testing ahead of the mandatory go-live window.

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