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100% foreign ownership, tax benefits & streamlined setup in UAE’s top Free Zones.
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Operate anywhere in the UAE with no trade restrictions and unlimited business opportunities.
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Enjoy asset protection, tax advantages & international business flexibility with an offshore company.
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Setting up a business in the UAE can be complex, but with our expert guidance, you get a seamless, fast, and hassle-free process. We specialize in company formation, trade licensing, visas, and legal compliance, ensuring 100% transparency and efficiency. Whether you choose Free Zone, Mainland, or Offshore, we handle everything from approvals to paperwork. So you can focus on growing your business.
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We understand that setting up a business in the UAE comes with many questions. To help you make informed decisions, we’ve compiled answers to the most common queries about company formation, trade licenses, visas, taxation, and legal requirements. Explore our FAQs to get the clarity you need for a smooth business setup.
What are the different types of business licenses in the UAE?
The UAE offers various business licenses, including Commercial, Industrial, Professional, and Tourism licenses, each catering to specific business activities.
How long does it take to set up a company in Dubai?
The business setup process can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks, depending on the type of license, approvals required, and jurisdiction chosen.
What is the difference between Mainland, Free Zone, and Offshore companies?
Mainland companies can operate anywhere in the UAE and require a local service agent for certain business types. Free Zone companies have 100% foreign ownership but can only operate within their designated zone or internationally. Offshore companies are mainly for international trade and asset protection, with no physical office required in the UAE.
What are the benefits of setting up a Free Zone company in the UAE?
Free Zones offer benefits such as 100% foreign ownership, tax exemptions, full repatriation of profits, no currency restrictions, and streamlined business setup processes.
What is the minimum investment required to start a business in Dubai?
The minimum investment depends on the business type and jurisdiction. Some Free Zones offer company setups starts as low as AED 10,000, while Mainland businesses may require a higher capital investment.
Do I need a local sponsor for my business in Dubai?
Mainland companies may require a local service agent for certain professional services, but Free Zone companies allow 100% foreign ownership without the need for a local sponsor.
Can I operate my business remotely in the UAE?
Yes, many Free Zones offer virtual office setups that allow business owners to operate remotely while maintaining a legal presence in the UAE.
What visas can I get when setting up a business in the UAE?
Business owners can apply for investor visas, partner visas, and employee visas based on their license type and the number of visas permitted under their company setup.
Do I need a physical office to register a company in Dubai?
A physical office is mandatory for Mainland companies, while some Free Zones allow virtual office setups or shared office spaces.
How can I open a corporate bank account in the UAE?
To open a business bank account, you need a valid trade license, business activity details, shareholder information, proof of office address, and compliance with KYC requirements set by the bank.
What are the tax implications for businesses in the UAE?
The UAE introduced a 9% corporate tax for businesses earning over AED 375,000 annually. However, Free Zone entities can still benefit from tax exemptions based on their compliance with economic substance regulations.