11:00AM - 12:00PM
With the UAE’s e-invoicing rollout beginning in July 2026, businesses will need to prepare for a phased transition, with mandatory compliance starting from January 2027, depending on revenue and transaction scope.
This marks a significant shift in how invoices are issued, exchanged, and reported, requiring updates to systems, processes, and compliance frameworks. Early preparation will be key to avoiding disruption and ensuring readiness.
Delivered in partnership with MMJS Consulting, this webinar will help you understand what these changes mean in practice and how to take the right steps toward a smooth, compliant transition.
You will gain insight into the regulatory landscape, key timelines, and system readiness requirements, with the opportunity to ask questions during a live Q&A session.
WHERE
Online. Upon registration, you will receive details on how to join the Zoom webinar.
WHEN
11:00AM - 12:00PM, 11 May 2026
Partner - Tax,
MMJS Consulting
Ankur Jain is a Partner – Tax at MMJS Consulting with over 15 years of experience advising businesses on VAT, indirect tax strategy, compliance, and implementation across the UAE and wider GCC. He leads the firm’s indirect tax practice and supports organisations in navigating evolving regulatory requirements with practical, business-focused solutions.
He has advised government entities, multinational groups, family businesses, free zones, and leading regional organisations across sectors including real estate, manufacturing, retail, logistics, and trading. Prior to MMJS, he held senior roles with KPMG Lower Gulf UAE, Deloitte Malaysia, and Deloitte India.
Ankur was recognised as Indirect Tax Practice Leader of the Year at the ITR EMEA Awards 2025 and is a frequent speaker on VAT, e-invoicing, and tax transformation across the region.
Associate Partner – Indirect Tax,
MMJS Consulting
Rishabh Tandon is an Associate Partner in the Indirect Tax practice at MMJS Consulting with over 13 years of experience advising businesses on VAT, indirect tax strategy, compliance, and transaction advisory across the UAE and wider GCC. He has been with MMJS since 2018 and currently leads the firm’s Bahrain tax practice while managing a diverse portfolio of clients across the region.
His experience spans financial services, including banking, insurance, and investment funds, as well as real estate, consumer markets, retail, and FMCG. Rishabh has supported organisations on VAT implementation, health checks, diagnostic reviews, tax optimisation, corporate structuring, and transaction-related advisory matters.
Prior to joining MMJS Consulting, he worked with PwC Middle East and KPMG India. He was recognised by the International Tax Review as an Indirect Tax Rising Star in the Middle East region and is a frequent speaker at technical forums and industry events across the GCC.
PINT AE data requirements, use cases, and sector-specific considerations
Role of Accredited Service Providers (ASPs) and how they support system integration
Practical steps to prepare your systems and processes for e-invoicing implementation and compliance
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