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Stay informed with the latest updates on tax regulations, financial strategies, and business compliance in the UAE

About Our Tax & Finance Blog

Welcome to our blog. We share expert insights on UAE tax and accounting.

Our articles help business owners and finance pros. Topics include corporate tax, VAT, bookkeeping, audits, and more.

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Key Topics We Cover

Corporate Tax (9%)

Learn about UAE corporate tax. We cover registration, filing, and deadlines for your business.

VAT at 5%

VAT rules and filing needs. We help you register, file returns, and stay compliant.

Accounting & Books

Keep good records. Pick the right software. Prep for audits and tax time.

Business Setup

Start your company right. Mainland or free zone options. License needs and tax tips.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about UAE taxation, our blog content, and how our expert insights can help your business stay compliant.

How often do you update your blog with new tax information?

We update our blog regularly, typically publishing 2-4 new articles per month. Our team monitors announcements from the Federal Tax Authority (FTA), Ministry of Finance, and other regulatory bodies to ensure you receive timely updates on any changes to UAE tax laws. We also provide commentary on practical implications of new regulations, helping you understand not just what changed, but how it affects your business operations. During periods of significant tax reform, such as the implementation of corporate tax, we increase our publication frequency to keep you fully informed.

Are the tax calculations and examples in your articles accurate for my business?

Our articles provide general guidance and examples based on current UAE tax laws and regulations. However, every business situation is unique, and tax calculations can vary based on factors such as business structure, revenue level, location (mainland vs free zone), industry sector, and specific transactions. While we strive for accuracy in all our content, we recommend consulting with our tax advisors for calculations specific to your business. The examples in our articles are designed to help you understand concepts and should be used for educational purposes rather than as the basis for actual tax filings or business decisions.

Can I request a topic for your team to write about?

Absolutely! We welcome suggestions from our readers. If there's a specific tax topic, compliance question, or financial strategy you'd like us to cover, please reach out through our contact form or mention it during a consultation. We prioritize topics based on reader interest, regulatory changes, and common questions we encounter from clients. While we can't guarantee every suggestion will become an article, we carefully consider all requests when planning our content calendar. Your feedback helps us create the most relevant and useful content for the UAE business community.

What's the difference between corporate tax and VAT in the UAE?

Corporate tax and VAT are two separate taxes in the UAE with different purposes and rules. VAT (Value Added Tax) is a 5% consumption tax on goods and services, collected from customers and remitted to the FTA. Businesses with annual taxable supplies exceeding AED 375,000 must register for VAT. Corporate tax, introduced in 2023, is a 9% tax on business profits above AED 315,000, with 0% tax on profits up to that threshold for qualifying businesses. While VAT affects pricing and cash flow, corporate tax directly impacts net profitability. Our blog covers both taxes extensively, helping you understand your obligations under each regime and how they interact. Many businesses in the UAE are now subject to both taxes, making comprehensive understanding essential for compliance.

Do free zone companies still pay corporate tax?

This is one of the most common questions we receive, and the answer depends on several factors. While many free zones offer 0% corporate tax, this benefit typically applies only to businesses that meet specific "qualifying income" criteria. Qualifying income is income derived from transactions with other free zone persons (excluding mainland) or from specific excluded activities. Free zone businesses earning "non-qualifying income" from mainland UAE may be subject to the standard 9% corporate tax rate. Additionally, free zone businesses must maintain adequate records, prepare financial statements, and may need to apply for qualifying free zone person status. Our blog articles detail these nuances and help free zone businesses understand their potential tax exposure.

How can I stay updated about FTA deadlines and requirements?

Staying compliant means keeping track of numerous deadlines, including VAT return filing (quarterly or monthly), corporate tax return filing (within 9 months after fiscal year-end), corporate tax registration deadlines, and annual audit requirements. Our blog publishes deadline reminders and preparatory checklists before key dates. We also recommend subscribing to FTA notifications directly through their website. For hands-on compliance management, our team can handle all deadline tracking and filings on your behalf, ensuring you never miss a requirement and avoid costly penalties for late submissions or non-compliance.

What penalties exist for non-compliance with UAE tax laws?

The FTA imposes various penalties for tax non-compliance, which can significantly impact your business. Late VAT registration penalties range from AED 10,000 to AED 20,000 depending on delay duration. Late return filings incur AED 1,000 for the first instance and AED 2,000 for repeated instances. Late payment penalties include 2-4% monthly interest on unpaid tax. Administrative penalties for non-compliance can reach AED 50,000 or more in serious cases. Corporate tax has its own penalty structure for late registration, filing, and payment. Our blog covers these penalties in detail and, more importantly, provides guidance on how to avoid them through proper compliance planning, systems implementation, and working with qualified tax advisors.

Should a small business in the UAE hire a tax consultant or use accounting software?

While accounting software is essential for maintaining proper records, it's not a substitute for professional tax advice, especially in the UAE's evolving tax landscape. Software can help you track transactions, generate invoices, and produce reports needed for tax filings. However, interpreting tax laws, determining tax treatment of complex transactions, planning for tax efficiency, and responding to FTA inquiries require human expertise. The cost of professional tax consulting is often far less than the cost of penalties, overpayment, or audits triggered by errors. Many of our clients use accounting software for day-to-day operations while relying on our team for strategic tax planning, periodic review, and filing support. Our blog often reviews software options and explains what to look for when choosing accounting tools.

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