A palladium-catalyzed three-component reaction enabled the synthesis of N-formylanilines from aryl iodides, NaN 3 , and oxalic acid. This one-pot process involves aminocarbonylation, the Curtius rearrangement, and reduction using oxalic acid as both a carbon monoxide and hydrogen donor. The method has a broad substrate scope, tolerates various functional groups, and delivers N-formylanilines in high yields, making it a green and useful synthetic approach.