Registration with UAE Tax Authorities
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As of 1 January 2018, the United Arab Emirates introduced Value Added Tax (VAT).
Under the legislation:
— businesses and individuals with turnover exceeding 375,000 dirhams in the previous 12 months must register with the Federal Tax Authority
— voluntary registration is available for turnover from 187,500 dirhams
International regulatory framework
Gulf Cooperation Council member states signed the Unified Framework Agreements on the introduction of VAT and excise duties.
Each member state implements its own domestic legislation governing these taxes.
Based on this framework, the UAE introduced VAT in accordance with:
— Federal Decree-Law No. 8 of 2017 on Value Added Tax
— Executive Regulations to Federal Decree-Law No. 8
How VAT registration works
VAT registration in the UAE is an online process:
— the applicant registers on the Federal Tax Authority (FTA) portal
— completes the VAT form
— provides the required information and supporting documents
How Garant Business Consultancy helps
Our specialists:
— assess the need for registration with the UAE tax authorities (FTA)
— regularly monitor clients' financial turnover
— determine the mandatory registration threshold
— carry out tax registration on behalf of the client when required
Garant Business Consultancy has a team of professionals serving clients with various business and corporate structures.
Our accumulated experience allows us to understand in detail the intricacies of VAT registration for different types of organisations.
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Note: For simplicity, net profit is treated as taxable income. 0% tax on the first AED 375,000, then 9%. Special 0% regime may apply for Qualifying Free Zone Persons.
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Disclaimer: This calculator is for informational purposes only and does not constitute tax advice.
Calculations are approximate and may not reflect the latest UAE tax law changes or your company's specific situation.
For accurate calculations and professional support — contact our team.
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