UAE Tax Guide for Freelancers 2025: VAT & CT Explained

UAE Freelancers: Mastering VAT and Corporate Tax Compliance

May 8, 2025
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The UAE's financial scene has certainly kept freelancers on their toes, hasn't it? With Value Added Tax (VAT) arriving in 2018 and Corporate Tax (CT) making its debut in 2023, staying compliant is more crucial than ever
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If you're self-employed or freelancing in the Emirates, getting clear guidance on VAT and the new Corporate Tax is essential
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This guide breaks down the current rates, key thresholds like the important AED 1 million CT rule for individuals, potential reliefs such as Small Business Relief (SBR), plus registration steps, compliance must-dos, and those pesky penalties, all based on official regulations
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Understanding Value Added Tax (VAT) for UAE Freelancers

So, what exactly is VAT? It's essentially a consumption tax added to most goods and services you buy or sell in the UAE, introduced back on January 1, 2018
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The standard rate you'll usually encounter is 5%
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As a freelancer providing services or goods that are taxable, the law treats you just like any other business, meaning you might need to charge this 5% VAT if you meet certain criteria
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Keep in mind, though, that some services might be zero-rated (like exports or certain healthcare) or exempt (like some financial services or residential property rentals), which have different rules
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VAT Registration: Thresholds and Process

Knowing when to register for VAT is key. Registration becomes mandatory if the value of your taxable supplies and imports has exceeded AED 375,000 over the last 12 months, or if you expect it to cross that line in the next 30 days
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Once you hit that mandatory threshold, you have 30 days to get registered with the Federal Tax Authority (FTA)
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There's also an option for voluntary registration if your taxable supplies and imports are over AED 187,500 (again, looking back 12 months or ahead 30 days)
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Why register voluntarily? It allows you to reclaim the VAT you pay on your business expenses
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The whole registration process happens online through the FTA's EmaraTax portal
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You'll need to set up an account and provide details like your business activities, ID/passport copies, bank details, and potentially a trade license, although registration might be needed even without a license if your taxable activities meet the threshold
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VAT Compliance: Filing Returns and Paying Tax

Once registered, VAT compliance involves regular filing. Typically, you'll need to file a VAT return every quarter
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The deadline for submitting this return electronically via EmaraTax, and paying any VAT owed, is within 28 days after the end of your tax period
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Your return needs to declare the output VAT you've collected from clients and the input VAT you've paid on your business expenses
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The difference determines if you owe VAT to the FTA or if you're due a refund
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You'll also need to report details like supplies broken down by Emirate, plus any zero-rated or exempt supplies you've made
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Payment is also due within that same 28-day window
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Understanding Corporate Tax (CT) Basics

Now let's talk about the newer kid on the block: Corporate Tax (CT). This federal tax came into effect for financial years starting on or after June 1, 2023, following Federal Decree-Law No. 47 of 2022
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The standard rate is 9%, but there's a helpful tiered system in place
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You pay 0% CT on taxable income up to AED 375,000, and 9% on any taxable income exceeding that amount
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For freelancers, whether CT applies depends on if your work counts as a "Business Activity" and if your income hits certain levels, which we'll explore next
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Corporate Tax for Freelancers: The AED 1 Million Question

Here’s a critical point for individual freelancers and self-employed professionals: you generally only become subject to Corporate Tax if your annual turnover from your business activities hits AED 1 million or more
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This threshold was clarified by Cabinet Decision No. 49 of 2023
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It's crucial to understand this is based on turnover (total revenue) specifically from business activities
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Certain income types are explicitly not considered business income for individuals subject to CT, such as wages from employment, personal investment income (if you don't need a license for it), and income from personal real estate investments (again, if no license is required)
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So, the bottom line is, if your turnover from actual business activities stays below AED 1 million annually, you likely won't need to register for or pay CT based on this rule
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Corporate Tax Reliefs: Small Business Relief (SBR) & Free Zones

Even if your turnover potentially brings you into the CT net, there are reliefs available. One major one is Small Business Relief (SBR)
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Resident persons, including freelancers, whose revenue is AED 3 million or less in the relevant tax period and preceding periods, can elect for SBR
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If you qualify and choose SBR, your taxable income for that period is treated as zero
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This relief is currently available for tax periods ending on or before December 31, 2026
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Remember, SBR isn't automatic; you must actively elect for it when filing your CT return
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Also, even if you qualify for SBR, you still need to register for CT if your business turnover exceeds the AED 1 million threshold
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Briefly, if you operate under a Free Zone license, you might qualify for a 0% CT rate on "Qualifying Income" as a Qualifying Free Zone Person (QFZP)
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However, strict conditions apply regarding substance, the nature of your income, and meeting de minimis rules for non-qualifying revenue
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It's best to seek advice if you think this applies to you
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Corporate Tax Registration and Compliance

Who needs to register for CT? Any taxable person, which includes natural persons (freelancers) whose annual business turnover exceeds AED 1 million, must register
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This registration is mandatory even if you are eligible for Small Business Relief
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Deadlines vary; for individuals starting business activities subject to CT, it's generally March 31st of the following year
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For existing licensed freelancers (before March 1, 2024), deadlines depend on license issue month, while new businesses (from March 1, 2024) have three months to register
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Registration is done online via the EmaraTax portal
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Unlike VAT's quarterly cycle, CT requires filing only one return annually per tax period (your financial year)
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Both the return filing and tax payment deadline is within 9 months after the end of your tax period, also managed through EmaraTax
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Essential Record Keeping for Tax Compliance

Honestly, good record-keeping is non-negotiable for staying compliant. For VAT, you must keep tax invoices (both issued and received), credit/debit notes, import/export documents, and summaries of your VAT account for at least 5 years (or 15 years for real estate records)
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These invoices need specific details like Tax Registration Numbers (TRNs), dates, descriptions, and VAT amounts
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For Corporate Tax, the requirement extends to at least 7 years after the tax period ends
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You'll need financial statements (usually following IFRS, though cash basis might apply), documents supporting income and expenses, records related to any elections like SBR, and potentially transfer pricing documentation if applicable
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Accurate and complete records are your best defense
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Avoiding Penalties: Compliance Best Practices & Audit Awareness

Let's recap the essentials for avoiding trouble: register on time, file accurately, pay promptly, keep meticulous records, and understand the rules
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Penalties for slipping up can be hefty. For instance, late VAT or CT registration can cost you AED 10,000
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Filing a VAT return late starts at AED 1,000, doubling for repeats
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Late VAT payment penalties are percentage-based and can escalate quickly, capped at 300%
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Even failing to keep proper records can result in an AED 10,000 penalty initially, rising to AED 20,000 for repeats
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Incorrect returns also attract penalties
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The FTA might conduct tax audits, often triggered by risk factors, inconsistencies in returns, late actions, large refund claims, or specific complaints
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The best way to mitigate risks is through diligent record-keeping, timeliness, accuracy, seeking professional advice when unsure, and cooperating fully if the FTA does select you for an audit (they usually give advance notice)
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