MoF Compliance Guide

UAE E-Invoicing
Readiness Checklist

For Finance, Tax and IT Teams

Why readiness matters

UAE e-invoicing requires more than appointing a provider. Businesses must prepare systems, data, people, workflows, and controls. A readiness checklist helps finance, tax, and IT teams work together before mandatory deadlines arrive.

The MoF guidelines include a readiness checklist covering ERP or accounting application changes, integration with ASP systems, testing, governance, and go-live readiness.

The 8 Core Steps

1

Confirm your scope

Start by identifying whether your business transactions are in scope. B2B, B2G, G2B, and G2G transactions are covered, while B2C transactions are currently outside the system until a future decision.

2

Check your deadline

Businesses with revenue of AED 50 million or more must appoint an Accredited Service Provider (ASP) by 31 July 2026 and implement by 1 January 2027. Businesses below AED 50 million must appoint an ASP by 31 March 2027 and implement by 1 July 2027. Government entities must implement by 1 October 2027.

3

Review ERP and accounting systems

Check whether your systems can generate all required invoice data. This includes invoice details, buyer and seller data, tax fields, document totals, and line-item information.

4

Clean master data

Customer and supplier records must be accurate. Missing TRNs, trade license details, addresses, country codes, tax categories, or payment terms can cause invoice validation problems.

5

Select and onboard with an ASP

Review the MoF’s pre-approved service provider list and assess providers based on experience, integration capability, support, security, pricing, and scalability.

6

Build integrations

ERP, accounting, procurement, AP, and AR systems should connect with ASP workflows. Middleware may be required where multiple systems are involved.

7

Test before go-live

Test different invoice scenarios, credit notes, error cases, buyer responses, and reporting confirmations.

8

Train users and define governance

Finance and IT teams should know how to handle rejected invoices, system failures, ASP issues, and data updates.

How Safeglobal can help

Safeglobal can lead e-invoicing readiness assessments, integration planning, data mapping, ASP connectivity, workflow automation, and dashboard development.

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