In summary. The UAE E-Invoicing Readiness Assessment and the ASP Selector are educational tools, not professional advice. Using them does not create an advisor-client relationship between you and ECOVIS JRB Chartered Accountants. The output is informed by the inputs you provide and by publicly available information; for binding decisions, including which Accredited Service Provider to appoint, you should obtain professional advice tailored to your specific facts.
The UAE E-Invoicing Readiness Assessment, the ASP Selector, the provider directory, and the personalised report produced for you are educational and informational tools. They are designed to help you orient quickly to the UAE e-invoicing framework, to identify the considerations that matter for a business with your characteristics, and to narrow a starting list of providers worth evaluating. They are not, and are not intended to be, a substitute for professional legal, tax, accounting, regulatory, or technology advice.
Your use of the assessment tool, the directory, or any other content on TaxOasis does not create a client relationship between you and ECOVIS JRB Chartered Accountants. ECOVIS JRB will not be your professional advisor unless and until a formal engagement is agreed in writing between us. If you wish to engage ECOVIS JRB on a professional services basis, please write to support@taxoasis.ae and we will respond with a scope letter for your consideration.
The shortlist produced by the assessment tool is generated by software logic that applies hard filters and weighted scoring against the inputs you provide. The logic is intentionally transparent and is described on the tool's main page. It cannot, however, capture every nuance of a real implementation decision. In particular, it does not consider:
The shortlist should be treated as a starting point for your own evaluation. You should obtain quotations from each shortlisted provider, request technical demonstrations focused on the complexity scenarios relevant to your business, conduct reference calls with existing customers, and verify each provider's current accreditation status directly with the UAE Ministry of Finance before making any appointment.
The provider directory shows providers listed on the official Ministry of Finance pre-approved register, supplemented by publicly available information about each provider's capability. Inclusion in the directory is not an endorsement by ECOVIS JRB. Exclusion of any provider from the directory or from a particular shortlist is not a comment on that provider's general capability — providers may be excluded for reasons specific to your inputs, such as ERP coverage or volume tier, that do not reflect on the provider's wider offering.
ECOVIS JRB does not have commercial alliances, referral arrangements, or financial interests in the providers listed in the directory unless expressly identified. The matching is generated from your inputs against our internal capability matrix and is not influenced by any commercial relationship.
The regulatory framework for UAE e-invoicing continues to evolve. The information presented on the website reflects our understanding of the framework as at the date the page or tool was last updated, which may not be the current date. The accreditation status shown for each provider reflects the Ministry of Finance register at the time of the last dataset refresh. You should always verify current accreditation status with the Ministry of Finance directly at the official MoF e-invoicing pre-approved providers page before appointment.
The personalised report you receive describes a complexity tier, a phase placement, a set of findings, and a shortlist. It does not constitute a compliance plan, a project plan, an implementation roadmap, or a regulatory submission. Compliance with the UAE e-invoicing requirements is your responsibility and depends on actions far beyond ASP selection, including system configuration, master data preparation, internal process change, training, and ongoing monitoring. You should plan and resource a full implementation programme, with professional support where appropriate, and not rely on the report as a substitute for that programme.
Some of the content on the website refers to future regulatory milestones, including phase rollout dates and accreditation deadlines. These are presented in good faith based on official communications available to us at the time of writing. The Ministry of Finance and the Federal Tax Authority may change these dates or introduce new requirements; you should monitor official channels for any update.
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, ECOVIS JRB Chartered Accountants, its partners, employees, and affiliates accept no liability for any loss or damage arising from any reliance placed on the content of the website or on the output of the assessment tool, including without limitation any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive loss, any loss of profit, revenue, business, goodwill, or data, and any loss arising from the appointment of any provider listed in the directory.
Where you wish to make a binding decision based on UAE e-invoicing requirements, you should obtain professional advice. The assessment tool is not a substitute for that advice and we accept no responsibility for the consequences of any decision made on the basis of the tool alone.
This Disclaimer is governed by the federal laws of the United Arab Emirates and, where applicable, the laws of the Emirate of Dubai. Any dispute arising out of or in connection with this Disclaimer is subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Dubai.
For any question about this Disclaimer or the assessment tool, write to support@taxoasis.ae.