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UAE to Impose 15% Tax on Multinational Companies | Complete Guide Dubai
- Location: Dubai, Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
The United Arab Emirates (UAE), long celebrated for its business-friendly environment, is preparing to implement a significant tax reform. As the UAE to impose 15% tax on multinational companies starting January 1, 2025, large multinational companies (MNCs) operating in the UAE will face a 15% corporate tax, while regular businesses will continue to enjoy the standard 9% rate. This landmark move ensures that the UAE aligns with international tax standards and creates a fairer business landscape for global corporations.
The introduction of the 15% minimum tax reflects the UAE’s commitment to maintaining its reputation as a competitive yet transparent business hub. By targeting large multinationals, the government aims to balance economic growth with compliance with global tax frameworks, preventing base erosion and profit shifting. This reform not only enhances the UAE’s credibility on the international stage but also encourages sustainable investments from both local and foreign businesses.
For companies operating in the UAE, understanding these changes is crucial for strategic financial planning. Shuraa Tax, with its expertise in UAE corporate regulations, can guide businesses through this transition, ensuring full compliance while optimising tax strategies.
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