How To Set A Business Up In Dubai
Dubai is fast becoming one of the most sought-after cities in the world to set a business up for various reasons.. Whether it be for the year-round sunshine, tax-free living or being a hub for VC-backed start-ups.
Since moving to Dubai in 2020 I have set up 2 businesses; Pink Camel Recruitment and Pink Camel Gifts. In this article, I will explain the different business licenses that are available and the process of setting up a business in Dubai.
Business License
Before setting up, you’ll need to decide if you’d like to operate in a Free Zone or Mainland. Depending on your requirements, both options have their own requirements and benefits.
Free Zone?
A Free Zone is a specified jurisdiction area within each Emirate. Free Zones are operated by the Free Zone Authority (FZA) and function based on their own regulations.
Free Zones provide various packages and benefits, including 100% foreign ownership and an income-tax-free environment.
A Free Zone company is any company registered within the 40+ Free Zones of the UAE. This type of company is only authorized to trade within the Free Zone and outside the UAE and cannot trade on the mainland.
Pros of a Free Zone business license:
Cons of a Free Zone business license:
Mainland
A mainland company is a business entity that has been registered with the Ministry of Economy under the Department of Economic Development (DED). A sponsor, who is a UAE resident, is required for the establishment of a mainland company.
A mainland company in the UAE is not restricted to trading and can conduct business within and outside the UAE.
Whilst Expats are able to now keep 100% shares of their company, they do require a UAE National to be their Local Service Agent (LSA). LSAs are not part of the board or have any shares of the business, but require a yearly fee which typically ranges from 5,000-10,000 AED per year in addition to the license cost.
Pros of a Mainland business license:
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Cons of a Mainland business license:
Business Bank Account
After you have received your business license you will be able to open up a corporate business account. The UAE has many banks, both local and international, to choose from. These include HSBC, Citibank, Barclays, Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank, Commercial Bank of Dubai and many more.?
Office Space
Depending on which business license you have will depend on where you can have your office space. For example, if you have a Free Zone business license, you are restricted to having an office within the area of that Free Zone. If you have a Mainland business license, you can have an office anywhere in the UAE, outside of the Free Zone areas.
If you are looking to rent office space, I would recommend looking at Property Finder and Bayut which are commercial and residential property searching platforms in the UAE.
Tax
There is 0 Income Tax in the UAE, and currently 0 Corporate Tax. However, from April 2023 Corporate Tax will be levied at a headline rate of?9% on Taxable Income exceeding AED 375,000. Taxable Income below this threshold will be subject to a 0% rate of Corporate Tax. Income tax will still be at 0, however, the new changes to Corporate Tax are definitely something to consider when choosing to set up your business in the UAE.
VAT
The general VAT rate is?5%?and applies to most goods and services, with some goods and services subject to a 0% rate or an exemption from VAT (subject to specific conditions being met).
There are business expenses that are VAT deductible, these include:
Hiring
The UAE has some of the best talent in the world. We at Pink Camel Recruitment help companies within the GCC with hiring and would be happy to help. Feel free to contact me directly at [email protected] for guidance, advice or hiring support.
Employee Requirements
Each employee that works for your company will need a work visa. In addition to this, you will need to provide private healthcare and 20 days of paid annual leave per year.
You can hire a PRO to help with all of the above, I would be happy to give the contact details for the company I use. Feel free to contact me if you would like them.
Good luck with setting up your business! It will be the best thing you ever did :)
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1 年Mollie, thanks for sharing!
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1 年Great article! Clear and concise steps for setting up a business in Dubai. Thanks for sharing! Mollie Powell
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2 年Dear Mollie, thanks for sharing!
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2 年Interesting article Mollie Powell! With regard to the office space part, I would like to introduce my self as a commercial property consultant here in Dubai with direct inventories almost everywhere. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you or your clients have any requirements. Happy to assist!
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2 年Mollie Powell I think freezone is a cheaper license than mainland