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Compliance Corner: Qualifying Commodities Traders in Free Zones Eligible for 0% Tax Benefit – News

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Last updated: 2024/07/09 at 11:29 AM
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The UAE corporate tax law applies to Qualifying Commodities Traders (QCT) unless they qualify for exemptions based on various factors like legal structure, nature of business, and annual revenue. QCT refers to trading businesses dealing with qualifying commodities, including metals, minerals, energy, and agricultural commodities traded in their raw form on recognized commodities exchange markets. These traders engage in physical trading activities and associated derivatives like futures and options to hedge risks. The law also distinguishes between juridical persons and natural persons, with specific criteria for each category.

Recognized commodities exchange markets in the UAE are licensed and overseen by regulatory authorities, or equivalent markets outside the UAE. Juridical persons in free zones are known as Qualifying Free Zone Persons (QFZPs) if they meet certain conditions. Natural persons, including sole establishments, partnerships, and freelancers, are subject to corporate tax treatment, with exemptions for revenue below certain thresholds. Larger businesses must pay corporate tax, with varying rates based on income levels.

Juridical persons in the UAE mainland or free zones without QFZP status must pay corporate tax, even if they have no transactions in a given year. They are required to register and file returns, with provisions for small business relief based on revenue levels. QCT entities with QFZP status can benefit from a 0% tax rate when trading with other free zone persons, provided the activities are not excluded. The qualifying commodities must be in raw form suitable for trading on recognized commodities exchange markets.

Qualifying commodities include metals, minerals, energy, and agricultural products in their natural or minimally processed state. The core income-generating activities for QCT involve buying and selling these commodities, with warehousing and delivery considered part of the qualifying activities if ancillary. Businesses must assess trade in qualifying commodities from a distribution perspective as well. The above information is not an official opinion of Khaleej Times but the perspective of the managing partner at Kress Cooper Management Consultants. For any queries or clarifications, individuals can contact the writer directly.

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