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  1. What is Corporate Tax:-

Corporate Tax is a form of direct tax levied on the net income of corporations and other businesses.

Corporate Tax is sometimes also referred to as “Corporate Income Tax” or “Business Profits Tax” in other jurisdictions

2. Who is subject to Tax:

Broadly, Corporate Tax applies to the following “Taxable Persons”:

  • UAE companies and other juridical persons that are incorporated or effectively managed and controlled in the UAE;
  • Natural persons (individuals) who conduct a Business or Business Activity in the UAE as specified in a Cabinet Decision to be issued in due course; and
  • Non-resident juridical persons (foreign legal entities) that have a Permanent Establishment in the UAE (which is explained under [Section 8]).

Juridical persons established in a UAE Free Zone are also within the scope of Corporate Tax as “Taxable Persons” and will need to comply with the requirements set out in the Corporate Tax Law. However, a Free Zone Person that meets the conditions to be considered a Qualifying Free Zone Person can benefit from a Corporate Tax rate of 0% on their Qualifying Income (the conditions are included in [Section 14]).

Non-resident persons that do not have a Permanent Establishment in the UAE or that earn UAE sourced income that is not related to their Permanent Establishment may be subject to Withholding Tax (at the rate of 0%). Withholding tax is a form of Corporate Tax collected at source by the payer on behalf of the recipient of the income. Withholding taxes exist in many tax systems and typically apply to the cross-border payment of dividends, interest, royalties and other types of income.

3. IMPOSITION OF CORPORATE TAX::-

As per the Decree Law, the UAE CT shall be imposed on Taxable Income which shall be at the rate of 0% for taxable income up to AED 375000 and 9% for taxable income exceeding AED 375000 in a Tax Period. As regards Free Zone establishments which qualify as Qualified Free Zone Persons, the UAE CT shall be 0% for Qualifying Income and 9% on Taxable Income which is not qualifying Income.

4. Tax Period:-

For the purpose of imposition of the UAE CT, financial year of a Taxable Person shall be the Georgian calendar year or twelve months period for which the taxable person prepares financial statements.

5. Process of Registration, Filing and Paying the Taxes:-

All Taxable Persons (including Free Zone Persons) will be required to register for Corporate Tax and obtain a Corporate Tax Registration Number. The Federal Tax Authority may also request certain Exempt Persons to register for Corporate Tax.

Taxable Persons are required to file a Corporate Tax return for each Tax Period within 9 months from the end of the relevant period. The same deadline would generally apply for the payment of any Corporate Tax due in respect of the Tax Period for which a return is filed.