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The UAE e-invoicing blog

No thought leadership. Just the rules that reject invoices, the fields that break, and the code that catches them first.

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1E-invoicing in the UAE: what actually changes for your finance system
The pillar post: structured invoices, accredited providers, the PINT AE format, and where a preflight validator sits in that chain.
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2The 12 UAE e-invoice errors that get files rejected (and how to fix each one)
TRN format, VAT category vs rate mismatches, rounding gaps, missing tax scheme ids - with the exact JSON pointer and the fix.
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3"FTA approved accounting software in UAE": what that phrase does and does not mean
Accreditation applies to service providers, not to every tool in the chain. How to read the official list, and what a non-accredited validator can legitimately do.
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4PINT AE validation rules, explained field by field
A developer walkthrough of the PINT AE profile over UBL 2.1: mandatory business terms, code lists, and the arithmetic that has to reconcile.
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5How to validate a UAE e-invoice in your CI pipeline (GitHub Actions example)
A copy-paste workflow that fails the build when an ERP export would be rejected downstream.
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6What UAE e-invoicing software actually costs in 2026
Published prices, quote-led vendors, onboarding fees buyers report, and where a $29 validator changes the maths.
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7UAE TRN format: how to validate a Tax Registration Number before you invoice
The 15-digit rule, the common data-entry failures, and a free browser checker. Feeds the free tool.
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8Preflight vs transmission: why your accredited provider is not enough on its own
The positioning post. Where validation belongs in the stack, and the honest limits of a non-accredited validator.
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