Free Zones in Dubai allow you to maintain 100% ownership of your business, without the need for a local partner or sponsor, ensuring full control over your operations.
Enjoy no personal income tax in Free Zones, allowing you to maximize earnings without worrying about taxes on your personal income.
Free Zones offer zero customs duties on imports and exports, making it especially beneficial for businesses involved in international trade and logistics, reducing operational costs.
Free Zones streamline the process of setting up your business, making it quicker and easier compared to other options in the UAE. With minimal paperwork and efficient processing, you can get your business up and running in no time.
Free Zones are strategically located near key ports, airports, and transportation hubs, providing easy access to global markets and a strong logistical advantage.
Free Zones offer modern, world-class infrastructure tailored to your industry needs, from high-tech facilities to flexible office spaces, ensuring that your business operates at its best.
Despite the UAE’s new 9% corporate tax for businesses with profits over AED 375,000, Free Zone companies continue to benefit from zero corporate tax if they meet specific conditions, such as operating within the Free Zone or internationally. This tax exemption can last for up to 50 years, providing long-term savings for your business.
Free Zones are designed to create an environment that promotes business growth. With fewer regulatory restrictions, easy visa processing, and more flexibility in operations, you can focus on what matters—growing your business.
Free Zones offer easy access to a global talent pool with competitive visa policies, making it easier to recruit the right professionals to support your business.
Embark on your entrepreneurial journey in Dubai with ease by following these five essential steps. From handling legal requirements to obtaining your business license, our streamlined guide simplifies the entire setup process for you.
Consult with our specialists to understand Dubai's business regulations and determine the best setup for your company, ensuring compliance and optimal structure for your business.
Collect and organize necessary documents, including your business plan and legal paperwork, in line with Dubai’s specific requirements for business formation.
Apply for the appropriate business license based on your industry. This license defines the legal framework within which your company will operate.
Start the visa application process for yourself, your employees, and your family members. This ensures you meet all of Dubai’s immigration and residency regulations.
Open a business bank account to manage your financial transactions and establish your company's presence in the local market, ensuring smooth day-to-day operations.