What is the UAE Corporate Tax Law?
The UAE introduced Corporate Tax to help the economy grow stronger and more fair. It started in June 2023 and applies to most businesses earning over a certain amount. If you’re running a company or even a small business, chances are this applies to you.
When Did It Start?
The law came into effect on June 1, 2023. It affects businesses whose financial year starts after this date.
Who Does It Apply To?
It applies to:
- Mainland businesses
- Free zone companies (with exceptions)
- Foreign businesses operating in the UAE
If your total income is more than AED 375,000 per year, then you must register and file Corporate Tax.
What Happens If You Miss the Corporate Tax Deadline?
Not registering or filing on time can lead to big problems.
Common Penalties
- AED 10,000 fine for late registration
- More fines for not filing returns or incorrect details
Impact on Your Business
Late registration can:
- Hurt your business reputation
- Affect government dealings and license renewals
- Lead to extra audits and checks
Big Update: Penalties May Be Waived!
Here’s the good news: The UAE Ministry of Finance and the FTA (Federal Tax Authority) now offer relief to businesses that missed the deadline.
UAE Ministry of Finance & FTA Announcement
The government has started an initiative to waive penalties for businesses that didn’t register on time — if they meet some conditions.
Who Qualifies for the Waiver?
You may qualify if you:
- File your tax return or declaration
- Do it within 7 months from your tax period’s end
- Stay fully compliant with the Corporate Tax Law
This is your chance to fix the delay without paying fines.
Step-by-Step: How to Fix Late Tax Registration
Step 1 – File Your Tax Return or Declaration
Even if you’re late, file your return. This shows you’re trying to comply with the law.
Step 2 – Submit Within 7 Months of Tax Period End
The deadline for registration depends on your financial year. Check your business’s end date and act fast.
For example, if your year ended on December 31, 2024, you must file by July 31, 2025.
Step 3 – Stay Compliant Going Forward
After registering, follow the law:
- Keep financial records
- File tax returns on time
- Update details with FTA if anything changes
Benefits of Complying Quickly
You don’t want to wait until it’s too late. Here’s why:
Avoid Fines
Late fees add up quickly. Avoid thousands of dirhams in penalties by acting now.
Keep Business Reputation Clean
Being on the FTA’s good list helps when:
- Renewing licenses
- Working with banks or investors
- Expanding your business
Easier Renewals & Approvals
Government and free zone approvals are faster when your tax file is clean and up to date.
FAQs About Late Corporate Tax Registration in UAE
1. Can I still register after the deadline?
Yes. And if you follow the steps, you might avoid penalties.
2. Will I automatically get a waiver?
No. You need to meet the conditions (file return, do it in 7 months, stay compliant).
3. How do I know my tax period?
It usually matches your financial year. Check with your accountant or setup documents.
4. What documents do I need?
You’ll need your:
- Trade license
- Emirates ID
- Passport copy
- Financials (profit & loss, balance sheet)
5. How long does registration take?
If all documents are ready, you can register in a few days.
6. What happens if I ignore it?
You could face:
- Fines
- Trouble renewing licenses
- Possible audits and legal action
Best Practices for UAE Corporate Tax Compliance
Keep Clear Records
Save receipts, invoices, and statements. This helps during audits and filing.
Use Tax Software
Tools like Zoho Books, QuickBooks, or UAE FTA portal can help you track income and taxes.
Hire a Tax Consultant
An expert will:
- File on time
- Reduce errors
- Keep you safe from penalties
How Can AMATH Help You?
AMATH is here to make tax stress-free.
Business Setup and Tax Registration
Whether you’re new or need to catch up, they’ll guide you through the registration.
Filing Support and Reminders
No missed deadlines. AMATH will help with document prep and timely submissions.
Ongoing Compliance Help
They’ll keep you updated on changes and offer full support year-round.
📞 Contact: +971 50 335 4557
Conclusion: Don’t Panic, Take Action
Missing the tax deadline isn’t the end of the world. Thanks to the UAE government’s new rule, you can still fix it.
Just follow these steps:
- File your return
- Submit within 7 months
- Stay compliant
Need help? Call AMATH today. They’ll handle it all — stress-free, penalty-free.
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