Building ZATCA, UAE Peppol and Oman Fawtara E-Invoicing Integrations
GCC Compliance & Implementation Track · Certified GCC E-Invoicing Integration Engineer
The GCC has fragmented into two incompatible e-invoicing architectures and the deadlines are live now. Saudi Arabia runs a centralised clearance model where ZATCA cryptographically stamps each invoice before it is legally valid. The UAE and Oman have adopted decentralised Peppol five-corner models with accredited service providers. UAE dates are immediate — the ASP appointment deadline for businesses above AED 50 million fell on 31 July 2026, mandatory issuance begins 1 January 2027, and the voluntary pilot is open now. Oman's Fawtara pilot begins in August 2026 and uniquely includes B2C from the outset. This course builds working integrations against both architectures and teaches the failure modes that block invoices in production.
Learning objectives
- 01Build a ZATCA Phase 2 clearance integration including PIH chaining and cryptographic stamping
- 02Build a UAE Peppol PINT AE integration through an Accredited Service Provider
- 03Build an Oman Fawtara integration including B2C reporting requirements
- 04Diagnose and resolve the validation failures that block invoices in production
- 05Design a multi-country invoicing architecture serving both model types
- 06Plan and execute a compliance cutover against a live regulatory deadline
15-module program
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