Taxation in
UAE

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is known for its tax-friendly policies, but businesses must comply with corporate tax, VAT, and economic substance regulations. Whether you operate in a Free Zone or the Mainland, ZABS Legal ensures full compliance with the Federal Tax Authority (FTA) while optimizing your tax strategy.

Features

At ZABS Legal, our dedicated team provides expert tax solutions to ensure compliance with UAE tax regulations while maximizing deductions. Our key features include:

Process and Duration

The duration for tax filing and compliance in the UAE can vary based on several factors, including your business structure, tax obligations, and filing requirements. However, here’s a general timeline:

Step 1: Tax Registration & Assessment

We assess your business structure, tax obligations, and eligibility for Free Zone tax benefits.

Step 2: Tax Filing & Compliance

We prepare and submit your corporate tax returns, VAT filings, and ESR reports in compliance with FTA regulations.

Step 3: Ongoing Tax Advisory & Audit Support

We offer year-round tax planning, VAT refunds, and assistance with tax audits in the UAE.

Requirements

For Businesses (LLC, FZC, FZE, Sole Proprietorships, Holding Companies):

For Individuals (Expats, Freelancers, Self-Employed Professionals):

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Is corporate tax applicable in the UAE?

Yes, from June 1, 2023, businesses with annual profits above AED 375,000 must pay a 9% corporate tax.

VAT registration is mandatory if your annual revenue exceeds AED 375,000. The standard VAT rate is 5%.

  • Operate in a Free Zone with 0% tax benefits (if eligible).
  • Structure your business for tax efficiency using Holding Companies.
  • Claim VAT refunds on eligible expenses.

Non-compliance can result in penalties, fines, and business restrictions imposed by the FTA.

Yes, foreign-owned businesses operating in the UAE must comply with corporate tax, VAT, and ESR regulations.

Yes! We provide audit representation, tax rectifications, and compliance support for businesses facing FTA audits.