With the introduction of the Corporate Tax in the United Arab Emirates, you will need to understand if and how this will apply to you and/or your business.
Most businesses that operate in the UAE are required to pay corporate tax on their profits.
This applies to all companies registered and operating in the UAE mainland and earn a profit. This includes both foreign and local companies that have established a presence in the UAE.
Not all businesses conducting a trade in the mainland UAE need to be incorporated.
Free zone companies are also required to pay corporate tax on their profits. However, they may be eligible for a 0% tax rate subject to certain conditions and restriction from selling in the UAE mainland. The main Free Zones are Ras Al Khaimah Free Trade Zone, Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), Dubai Airport Free Zone, Jebel Ali Free Zone, Dubai Silicon Oasis, Dubai World Central and Abu Dhabi Global Market
Companies wholly owned by the federal or local government or government-controlled entities are exempt from Corporation Tax.
Certain types of companies are exempt from paying corporate tax in the UAE. These include companies that are engaged in the following activities: Oil and gas exploration, Healthcare services, education services, and social services.
the production and distribution of electricity and water, oil and gas exploration and production activities, transportation of crude oil and natural gas.
Charitable organisations that are registered with the relevant authorities in the UAE are exempt from paying corporate tax.
Foreign companies that do not have a permanent establishment in the UAE are not subject to corporate tax.
Non-profit organizations that are registered with the relevant authorities in the UAE are exempt from corporation tax.
It is important to note that Free Zone companies are not exempt, instead they may benefit from a 0% tax rate.
It must have an official license and be registered with the relevant authorities. The organization must provide financial statements that are compliant with the regulations set by the UAE Ministry of Finance.
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