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MoF extends eInvoicing service provider deadline to October 2026

May 10, 2026 / 10:37 PM
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Sharjah 24 – WAM: The Ministry of Finance (MoF) has announced targeted amendments to the ministerial decisions governing the eInvoicing system, including an extension of the deadline for the appointment of an Accredited Service Provider (ASP) from 31st July 2026 to 30th October 2026.

Extension applies to entities exceeding AED50 million in revenues

This decision is introduced through an amendment to Ministerial Decision No. 244 of 2025 and applies to persons subject to the eInvoicing system whose annual revenues exceed AED50 million.

Market readiness and business feedback behind decision

The Ministry said the extension follows a comprehensive assessment of market readiness and responds to feedback from the business sector regarding the need for broader technical options and competitive pricing that serves persons subject to the eInvoicing system.

32 service providers already approved

The Ministry revealed that 32 Service Providers have already been approved, with a significant number of additional providers currently in the final stages of the accreditation process. It affirmed that this step will contribute to building a more integrated and competitive technical ecosystem.

Supporting local companies and digital transformation

As part of efforts to support and empower local companies, the Ministry introduced amendments to Ministerial Decision No. (64) of 2025 concerning the criteria for acceptance and procedures for accrediting service providers under the eInvoicing system, through a process enabling the provision of technology solutions in collaboration with third-party providers.

This process enables national companies to establish partnerships with international service providers to facilitate the transfer of technical know-how and deliver services aligned with local requirements, thereby accelerating the pace of digital transformation in the UAE.

Mandatory implementation timeline remains unchanged

The Ministry of Finance stressed that the timeline for the commencement of mandatory implementation will remain unchanged, confirming that entities subject to the eInvoicing system, namely those with annual revenues exceeding AED50 million, are required to fully implement the system by no later than 1st January 2027.

Commitment to stable regulatory environment

The Ministry reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining a clear and stable regulatory environment that ensures legal certainty, supports a smooth transition to the eInvoicing system, and enhances tax compliance efficiency across the UAE.

 

May 10, 2026 / 10:37 PM

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