UAE Corporate Tax in 2024: What Every Business Owner Needs to Know

Category: Tax & Compliance · By the Finvest Tax Advisory Team

The introduction of Corporate Tax in the UAE represents one of the most significant shifts in the country's business environment in decades. From June 2023, businesses with taxable income above AED 375,000 are subject to a 9% corporate tax rate — a landmark change for a jurisdiction long known for its zero-tax status.

For business owners and investors, the implications are broad and immediate. Here is what you need to know:

Who Is Subject to Corporate Tax?

All UAE-registered businesses — whether on the Mainland or in a Free Zone — are potentially subject to Corporate Tax. Free Zone entities that earn "qualifying income" may still benefit from a 0% rate, but the conditions are specific and must be carefully evaluated.

What Are the Rates?

  • 0% on taxable income up to AED 375,000
  • 9% on taxable income above AED 375,000
  • 15% on multinational enterprises meeting OECD Pillar Two thresholds

What Should You Do Now?

  1. Register for Corporate Tax with the Federal Tax Authority (FTA)
  2. Review your accounting records and financial structure
  3. Identify any available exemptions or deductions
  4. Ensure your bookkeeping is aligned with FTA requirements

At Finvest Consulting, we provide end-to-end Corporate Tax registration, planning, and filing services. Contact us to ensure your business is fully prepared.

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