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Upcoming UAE Corporate Tax Registration Deadlines: Key Steps Toward Compliance – News

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Last updated: 2024/05/21 at 7:57 PM
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The UAE implemented the Corporate Tax law on June 1, 2023, significantly changing the tax landscape for all businesses operating within its jurisdiction. This law applies to entities across the UAE, including those on the mainland, within free zones, as well as offshore, and extends to foreign entities with a significant connection to the UAE. To ease the compliance burden, exemptions and relief measures have been introduced, but all entities are required to register with the Federal Tax Authority (FTA).

The new CT law requires every entity to register with the FTA, regardless of whether their income is taxable or exempt. The registration deadline varies based on the issuance date of the trade license, with the earliest deadline being May 31, 2024, for entities with trade licenses issued in January or February. Registration for CT is separate from VAT registration, even though the FTA is the regulatory authority for both. It is essential for entities to act promptly and register to avoid penalties and ensure compliance with the new regulations.

The registration portal is currently open for all entities except for offshore entities, whose registration is temporarily on hold. While registering is generally not cumbersome, it may require detailed information and specific clarifications, making expert guidance valuable. Tax professionals can assist in ensuring that all necessary details are accurately submitted, helping entities navigate the registration process smoothly and avoid potential pitfalls.

In conclusion, entities must take the critical step of registering with the FTA to comply with the UAE’s corporate tax regulations. Acting promptly and meeting the prescribed deadlines is crucial to avoid penalties. With expert guidance, businesses can navigate the complexities of the new law and ensure their operations are compliant in the evolving UAE tax landscape. Partner MICS International emphasizes the importance of timely registration and expert assistance to achieve compliance with the new regulations.

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