The UAE has long been known as a tax-free business hub, attracting entrepreneurs and investors from across the globe. But...
With the implementation of the Corporate Tax Law in the UAE, businesses now have a legal obligation to declare their income, calculate taxable profits, and submit annual tax returns to the Federal Tax Authority (FTA). It is applicable to businesses exceeding the threshold of AED 375,000 annual net profits. Whether you're a startup, SME, or multinational company in Dubai or across the UAE, corporate tax filing is now mandatory.
At Shuraa Tax, our team of experienced accountants, auditors, and tax advisors is here to simplify this process for you. We ensure your business stays compliant, avoids penalties, and files on time, so you can focus on what you do best: growing your business.
UAE Corporate Tax Filing is the process of submitting your company’s financial records and tax return to the Federal Tax Authority (FTA) on an annual basis. As per the UAE Corporate Tax Law:
Filing accurately and within the timeline is crucial to avoid audits, penalties, and disruptions to your business.
Yes, filing corporate tax returns is mandatory for all taxable persons in the UAE, regardless of whether tax is payable or not. Even if your business qualifies for exemptions (like Free Zone benefits or small business relief), you are still required to register for corporate tax and submit annual returns to the Federal Tax Authority (FTA).
Failing to file can result in penalties, affect your business compliance status, and may trigger FTA audits or legal action.
Here are the important compliance rules businesses must follow:
Every taxable person must register with the FTA, even if currently exempt.
Due within 9 months from the end of your financial year (example: if your fiscal year ends on 31 Dec 2024, file by 30 Sept 2025).
Maintain proper accounting records for at least 7 years, including invoices, ledgers, and supporting documents.
Corporate tax applies to the following business categories:
Here’s how corporate tax filing works in the UAE:
Sign up with the Federal Tax Authority (FTA) on the EmaraTax portal, even if your business is exempt.
Ensure your accounts, invoices, and financial reports are accurate and up to date for the financial year.
You need to prepare financial statements that reflect your business’s financial health. This includes:
Depending on your business size and activity, these statements may need to be audited or reviewed in accordance with IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards) or GAAP.
Determine net profit, apply deductions or exemptions (like small business relief or free zone benefits), and compute the 9% tax (if applicable).
Once calculations and documents are ready, file the Corporate Tax Return through the Emara Tax platform:
The return must be filed within 9 months after the end of your financial year.
After filing, you’ll receive the tax payable amount from FTA. Make the payment:
Shuraa Tax offers comprehensive assistance to ensure your corporate tax filing is accurate, on time, and penalty-free. We:
We don’t just file, we optimise, support, and protect your business from tax-related risks.
We’re more than just Corporate Tax specialists. Our comprehensive tax services include:
Don’t let tax stress slow down your business. Partner with Shuraa Tax for professional UAE corporate tax filing services in Dubai and across the UAE.
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