Meet requirements for electronic invoicing in the United Arab Emirates

Important

Some of the functionality described in this release plan has not been released. Delivery timelines may change and projected functionality may not be released (see Microsoft policy). Learn more: What's new and planned

Enabled for Public preview General availability
Users by admins, makers, or analysts Jul 2026 Dec 2026

Business value

Global and local customers running Microsoft Dynamics 365 ERP in the United Arab Emirates can comply with mandatory e‑invoicing regulations through built‑in functionality. With enforcement starting on 1 January 2027, this capability helps customers prepare in advance, reduce compliance risk, and streamline invoicing and tax reporting processes without relying on third‑party solutions or customizations.

Feature details

This feature enables compliance with UAE electronic invoicing requirements for business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-government (B2G) transactions. The mandate applies from January 01, 2027, for large and major companies, and from July 01, 2027, for small and medium‑sized companies.

The solution follows the Decentralized Continuous Transaction Control and Exchange (DCTCE / 5‑corner) model. Invoices and credit notes generated from sales orders, free text invoices, and project invoices can be transmitted in PEPPOL International (PINT) XML format through the PEPPOL Delivery Network, using an Accredited Service Provider as the last‑mile third‑party connector.

Geographic areas

Visit the Explore Feature Geography report for Microsoft Azure areas where this feature is planned or available.

Language availability

Visit the Explore Feature Language report for information on this feature's availability.