Tax System in the UAE

The UAE is known for its business-friendly tax environment, with no personal income tax levied on individuals. However, it does impose certain taxes on goods, services, and businesses, which are outlined below: Corporate Tax: Traditionally, Dubai did not impose a corporate tax on most businesses. However, as of 2023, the UAE has introduced a Corporate

Dubai Internet City

Dubai Internet City (DIC) is one of the most sought-after destinations for businesses and investors in the United Arab Emirates. Established in 1999, this thriving business park has rapidly transformed into a global tech hub, attracting some of the biggest names in the tech and IT industries. From world-leading companies to start-ups, DIC offers a

Al Rigga Road

Al Rigga Road is one of the most well known streets in Deira and an important part of Dubai’s urban life. It runs through the Al Rigga District, a lively district with a mix of hotels, restaurants, cafés, shops, and offices. The road is close to Dubai Creek and has long been a link between

Coworking Dubai

Coworking is a key part of Dubai’s business scene, serving freelancers, startups, remote workers and companies. The city offers over 140 coworking spaces across major areas like Downtown Dubai, Business Bay and Dubai Marina. Providers include WeWork, Regus, AstroLabs and Letswork. Spaces offer fast internet, meeting rooms and business setup support in free zones like

Dubai Twin Towers

The Deira Twin Towers, also know as The Rolex Towers were completed in 1993 in the Deira district, near the historic Dubai Creek. Designed to provide modern commercial and office spaces, the towers reflect Dubai’s rapid growth as a regional business hub in the early 1990s. The complex consists of two towers, each approximately 100