ERP-to-ASP Mapping: Database Middleware or Native API Connectors?

For finance and IT teams preparing for the UAE’s mandatory e-invoicing regime, one architectural decision keeps surfacing: when you connect your ERP to an Accredited Service Provider, should the mapping live at the database middleware level, or should it run through native API connectors? The answer shapes your cost, your compliance risk, and how smoothly […]

The Future of E-Invoicing in the UK: What Businesses Should Expect

For years, e-invoicing in the UK sat in limbo. It was allowed, occasionally encouraged, but never defined. No standard format, no consistent rulebook, and little reason for most businesses to move off PDFs and paper. That era is over. The UK now has a confirmed mandate, a fixed date, and, as of June 2026, a […]

How AI Helps Multinational Businesses Navigate 20+
E-Invoicing Mandates at Once

A company operating in twenty countries does not have one compliance problem. It has twenty, each with its own format, its own network, its own validation rules, and its own deadline, all running at the same time and none of them holding still. The UAE is moving toward full e-invoicing by mid-2026 on a Peppol-based, […]

SMP Explained: The Peppol Component Behind Every Successful E-Invoice

Ask most finance teams how an e-invoice actually gets from one company’s ERP into another’s, and the answer usually stops at “it goes through Peppol.” That’s true, but it skips the part that makes the whole thing work. Somewhere between a supplier hitting send and a buyer’s system receiving a clean, validated invoice, a lookup […]

10 ERP Changes Required for UAE E-Invoicing Compliance

Ask any UAE business what e-invoicing compliance will cost them, and most point to the software licence. The real bill comes from somewhere else entirely: the ERP. Behind every invoice sits a system built for a simpler era, one that formats a document and sends it off, with no idea how to speak Peppol, structure […]

UAE E-Invoicing Integration: API, Middleware and ERP Connectors Explained

Connecting your systems to the FTA is the part of the mandate most teams underestimate. Here is how the three integration paths actually work, and how to choose the one that fits your stack before the 2027 go-live. Table of Contents Key takeaways A compliant e-invoice under the UAE e-invoicing mandate is a structured PINT […]

E-Invoice Archiving in Oman: Fawtara’s 10-Year Retention Rule Explained

When businesses map out their readiness for Oman’s Fawtara e-invoicing mandate, the attention almost always lands on the front end: generating the invoice, validating it, and routing it through the Peppol network. What gets far less scrutiny is what happens after the invoice is delivered. Yet archiving is a statutory obligation in its own right, […]

Tax Data Document (TDD) in Oman: Fawtara E-Invoicing Reporting Explained

One element of Oman’s Fawtara mandate determines whether the Oman Tax Authority considers you compliant, yet it never appears on the invoice your buyer receives and rarely surfaces in readiness checklists: the Tax Data Document, or TDD. It is separate from your invoice, sent elsewhere for a different reason, and getting it wrong is one […]

Oman Data Dictionary for E-Invoicing: Key Facts Businesses Need to Know

One of the largest tax changes in Oman’s recent history is now underway. With the implementation of a nationwide e-invoicing mandate by the Oman Tax Authority (OTA), the Sultanate’s VAT-registered businesses now have a limited amount of time to comply. PDFs sent over email and paper invoices are on their way out. Electronic invoices that […]