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United Arab Emirates

as_of: 2026-08 (verify rates before relying on them)

Entity types

  • Free zone company (FZE/FZCO) β€” 100% foreign ownership, zone-specific licensing. 45+ zones; the ones that matter: DIFC and ADGM (financial, own common-law courts and companies law β€” investor-preferred), DMCC (commodities/trading), Dubai Internet City (tech), IFZA/RAKEZ/SHAMS (cheap general-purpose).
  • Mainland LLC β€” 100% foreign ownership now allowed for most activities (since 2021); needed to trade freely onshore in the UAE without a distributor.
  • Freelance permit β€” solo operators, cheap.

Tax

  • Corporate tax: 9% on taxable income above AED 375k (from June 2023). 0% below.
  • Qualifying Free Zone Person: 0% on qualifying income (trading with other free zones / abroad; regulated financial services in DIFC/ADGM; lists expanded 2025-08 by MD 229/230 to more commodities, carbon credits, renewables). De minimis: non-qualifying revenue above the lower of 5% or AED 5M strips QFZP status for the current + next 4 tax periods β†’ 9% on everything. QFZPs must prepare audited financial statements.
  • Small Business Relief: elect zero taxable income if revenue ≀ AED 3M β€” transitional, only for tax periods ending on or before 2026-12-31, and electing it forfeits free-zone 0% benefits. Must be actively elected.
  • DMTT 15% from 2025 for multinational groups with €750M+ revenue (Pillar Two).
  • No personal income tax. No capital gains tax on individuals. No withholding tax.
  • VAT: 5%. Registration mandatory above AED 375k turnover.
  • Economic Substance Regulations (ESR): reporting abolished for financial years after 2022 (Cabinet Decision 98/2024) β€” substance now policed through the corporate tax regime instead. Verify current state.

Setup & maintenance

  • Free zone setup: ~1–2 weeks, ~AED 12–50k/yr depending on zone and visas (license + flexi-desk minimum). DIFC/ADGM significantly more expensive (USD 8–20k+/yr).
  • Corporate tax registration mandatory even at 0%; annual CT return required.
  • Audit: required in most free zones (DIFC, ADGM, DMCC yes; some cheap zones exempt small cos).
  • Renewal is annual and license lapses hurt β€” treat renewals as hard deadlines.

Residency & visas

  • Company license β†’ founder/employee residence visas (2 yr, renewable). Golden Visa (10 yr) for entrepreneurs/investors meeting thresholds.
  • No minimum stay to keep company alive, but tax residency (183 days, or 90 with ties) is what gives founders the 0% personal tax benefit. A founder living elsewhere is still taxed by their home country β€” the UAE entity doesn't shield them.

Banking

  • The pain point. Corporate account opening takes 2–24 weeks, heavy KYC, some cheap-zone companies get rejected outright. DIFC/ADGM entities and mainland companies with real substance fare better. Budget for this delay; digital banks (Wio, Mashreq NeoBiz) have improved it.

Compliance & regulatory

  • Federal + emirate + zone-level rules. DIFC and ADGM have their own data protection laws (GDPR-like); federal PDPL applies elsewhere.
  • Financial services: DFSA (DIFC) / FSRA (ADGM) licensing β€” credible regulators, used for crypto (VARA in Dubai for non-DIFC crypto).
  • AML/KYC obligations broad post-FATF-grey-list exit (2024).

Grants & incentives

  • Not a grant jurisdiction; the incentive is the tax regime.
  • Accelerators/funds: Hub71 (Abu Dhabi β€” subsidized housing/office + capital), Dubai Future District Fund, DIFC Innovation Hub subsidized licenses (~$1.5k/yr).

Best for

  • Founders relocating to UAE who bill international clients (0–9% corp, 0% personal).
  • Holding companies for MENA operations; crypto/web3 (VARA/ADGM clarity); trading/re-export.
  • Financial services targeting Gulf capital (DIFC/ADGM).

Negative cases

  • US-VC-backed startups: VCs won't invest into a free-zone entity; you'd flip to Delaware anyway.
  • Founders staying tax-resident in India/UK/US: no personal tax benefit, and CFC/POEM rules may tax the UAE entity at home.
  • Anyone needing fast banking or grant funding.

Hiring & payroll

  • No payroll tax, no social security for expat staff (UAE/GCC nationals: pension contributions ~12.5–15% employer). Salaries paid via WPS (wage protection system) for mainland; most free zones too.
  • End-of-service gratuity: 21 days' basic pay per year served (first 5 yrs), 30 days after β€” a real accrued liability; DIFC replaced it with a funded DEWS scheme (5.83–8.33% monthly).
  • Visas are employer-sponsored and quota-linked to office space β€” headcount growth means license/office upgrades.
  • Emiratisation: mainland companies with 50+ employees must hit UAE-national hiring quotas (rising ~2%/yr, fines for misses); free zones currently exempt.
  • Hiring pool is import-everything: no local income tax makes net-pay offers competitive, but total comp expectations in Dubai are high (housing, schooling).

Founder personal tax

  • 0% personal income tax, 0% capital gains, 0% tax on dividends β€” if you are genuinely UAE tax-resident (183 days, or 90 with home/ties) and have exited your previous residency (UK SRT, India 120/182-day rules, US citizenship-based tax follow you regardless).
  • UAE now issues Tax Residency Certificates usable for treaty claims.

Exit & M&A

  • No capital gains tax on share sales at any level β€” the cleanest exit taxation of the five (for UAE-resident sellers).
  • But: exits are rarer and shallower β€” the acquirer pool for UAE-incorporated startups is thinner, and most global acquirers will require a pre-sale restructure or asset deal. Free-zone share transfers need zone authority approval (days-to-weeks, fees).
  • ADGM/DIFC entities are the exception: common-law share transfer mechanics, familiar to international counsel, increasingly accepted directly by acquirers and Gulf sovereign funds.
  • IPO path: ADX/DFM listings exist but skew to state-linked entities; startup exits are trade sales or a re-domicile before listing abroad.