The compliance roadmap every business must follow from a pre-accredited FTA service provider
With the UAE VAT executive regulation changes, the e-invoicing roadmap is clear: businesses with revenue above AED 50 million must onboard an FTA approved, accredited e-invoicing service provider by July 2026, with smaller entities and government bodies following in 2027. Once mandated or opted in, long standing flexibilities (simplified formats, exemptions, reduced details) end—making early preparation essential. Beyond e-invoice issuance and reception, organizations should focus on clean source data, accurate tax determination, and robust reconciliation to ensure precise filings and avoid penalties.
In this session, Thomson Reuters (through Pagero Gulf), a pre-accredited FTA e-invoicing service provider—will demonstrate why reconciliation is central to compliance readiness and how ONESOURCE Indirect Tax automates tax determination and line level matching across e-invoices, VAT returns, and ERP data to accelerate close, resolve variances, and strengthen audit defensibility.
What you will learn
- The UAE e‑invoicing timeline, its impact on your VAT compliance plan, and the actions to take now.
- How pre‑issuance tax determination and post‑issuance reconciliation reduce penalties, audit risk, and operational bottlenecks.
- How ONESOURCE delivers end‑to‑end UAE e‑invoicing readiness—from accredited connectivity and calculation to reconciliation, reporting, and audit trails.
Find out if the mandate impacts you, the timelines and next steps required
Gain insights into how to select a provider
Learn how ONESOURCE can simplify your compliance needs
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