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The UAE's taxation system includes Value Added Tax (VAT) and Corporate Tax, and businesses and individuals must meet certain criteria to register. Below are the persons required to register for Taxes: [2] Companies, sole proprietors, and freelancers who provide taxable goods or services. Importers and exporters dealing in taxable goods.
The types of Business Licenses issued in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are professional, commercial, industrial and tourism. The professional license covers services offered by professionals, artisans and craftsmen; the commercial license covers all trading and commercial activities performed with an intention of making profit ; the industrial license covers all industrial and manufacturing ...
合同会社 (gōdō gaisha or gōdō kaisha, "G.K.") – lit. "amalgamated company", a close corporation form similar to the American LLC, introduced in 2006 有限会社 (yūgen gaisha or yūgen kaisha, "Y.K.") – lit. "limited company", a close corporation form for smaller businesses, abolished in 2006 and replaced by G.K. above
To attract wealthy UAE nationals and expatriates who traditionally have travelled abroad for serious medical care, Dubai is developing Dubai Healthcare City, a hospital free zone that will offer international-standard advanced private healthcare and provide an academic medical training centre; completion is done and finished on 2010.
A corporate tax is a tax imposed on the net profit of a corporation that is taxed at the entity level in a particular jurisdiction. Net profit for corporate tax is generally the financial statement net profit with modifications, and may be defined in great detail within each country's tax system. Such taxes may include income or other taxes.
A new income tax law, passed in 1980 and effective 1981, determined only residence as the basis for taxation of worldwide income. [166] However, since 2006 Mexico taxes based on citizenship in limited situations (see above). [167] Bulgaria used to tax its citizens on worldwide income regardless of where they resided. [168]
The Abu Dhabi Department of Health (Arabic: دائرة الصحة) is an Abu Dhabi government regulative agency for the healthcare sector in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.It shapes the regulatory framework for the health system (public and private), inspects against regulations and enforces standards in the emirate.
The legal system in the United Arab Emirates is based on civil law, and Sharia law in the personal status matters of Muslims and blood money compensation. [1] Personal status matters of non-Muslims are based on civil law. [2] The UAE constitution established a federal court system and allows all emirates to establish local courts systems. [3]