Jebel Ali Free Zone (JAFZA), established in 1985, stands as a cornerstone of Dubai's meteoric economic rise and a global benchmark for free zones. Strategically...【Read More】
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) stands as a beacon of opportunity for global entrepreneurs, offering a strategic location, tax advantages, and a business-friendl...【Read More】
First, for each tax period ending on or before December 31, 2026, small and medium-sized enterprises with an annual income not exceeding 3 million dirhams can a...【Read More】
Dubai's tax policies are relatively lenient, mainly reflected in the following aspects:
Corporate Income Tax: Most companies do not need to pay corporate income...【Read More】
Companies registered in free trade zones typically enjoy tax exemptions, meaning they don't need to pay corporate income tax, business tax, or value-added tax. ...【Read More】
Companies in the Haima Free Trade Zone can engage in various businesses such as international trade, transit trade, holding companies, and financial services, b...【Read More】
In the Umgewan Free Trade Zone, corporate income tax, personal income tax, and import/export tariffs are usually exempt, while value-added tax may be required i...【Read More】
Yes, employees can be recruited locally. The management authority of the Umm Qaiwan Free Trade Zone provides visa services. Depending on the company's business ...【Read More】
In the Hami Free Trade Zone, different types of companies can be established, including limited liability companies, branch companies, and representative office...【Read More】
The Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) is located in the heart of the city, equipped with mature financial service infrastructure. It is the only free ...【Read More】
Companies in the Hainan Free Trade Port can recruit local employees, and the free trade zone management authorities can provide visa services. (Adam)...【Read More】
In the tide of globalization, the UAE has become a hot spot for many outstanding talents with its unique charm and unlimited opportunities. In order to attract ...【Read More】
In the UAE, ESR (Economic Substance Regulation) and UBO (Ultimate Beneficial Ownership) filing are two important compliance requirements applicable to companies...【Read More】
Offshore companies in the UAE are governed by the three main offshore jurisdictions of the UAE: Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, and Jebel Ali, Dubai. Offshore companies ...【Read More】
Many Al Rajhi Bank branches set minimum deposit requirements for corporate accounts, with amounts ranging from a few thousand to several hundred thousand Saudi ...【Read More】
The timing for UAE enterprises to conduct audits primarily depends on the company's registration type and fiscal year. Below are the specific scenarios:
UAE loc...【Read More】
The main contents of UAE enterprise audits include:
Tax return review: Thoroughly examine the company's tax returns to ensure accurate tax rate calculations fo...【Read More】
Due diligence audit, also known as financial due diligence, refers to a series of investigations conducted during the acquisition process to assess the target c...【Read More】
The main reasons why companies end up with messy accounts include the following aspects:
1. **Management and financial control issues**: Chaotic business proce...【Read More】