Under the e-invoicing model in the UAE, invoices will be exchanged through accredited service providers. The operator serving the invoice recipient will submit a document containing tax data to the Federal Tax Authority (FTA) in the United Arab Emirates, making reporting an integral part of the e-invoice exchange.
This is a significant difference compared to simple document exchange models. Sending an e-invoice to a business partner becomes part of a broader compliance scenario, encompassing the accuracy of tax data, compliance with PINT AE, handling of messages and statuses, and integration with SAP Finance.
In organizations with a central SAP system and local subsidiaries in the UAE, the quality and mapping of source data take on particular importance: business partner data, tax ID numbers, VAT rates, invoice line items, currencies, sales scenarios, and requirements specific to the local market.