Business Restructuring Relief UAE: Qualification Conditions

Main Conditions to Qualify for Business Restructuring Relief in UAE CT

The UAE started its corporate tax (CT) regime to give fair ground to all businesses. Every business must register for CT if the law says so. If you don’t register on time, you can get a penalty of AED 10,000. Businesses that register can use many reliefs and deductions, but they have to meet some rules first.

The FTA tries to help by giving guides about CT. One of the new guides explains how to qualify for business restructuring relief. Mubarak Al Ketbi (MAK) Auditing explains these conditions step by step, so you can see if your company qualifies.

Conditions to Qualify for Business Restructuring Relief

Every business must follow some strict rules to get this relief:

1. Legal Compliance

  • The company must follow every UAE law that controls business restructuring.
  • Even though CT law doesn’t have its own rule for this, all steps must fit UAE federal and emirate laws.
  • For example, if AB and CA merge, they must check Commercial Companies Act articles 285 to 293.

2. Only for Taxable Persons

  • The transferor (company giving the business) and the transferee (company getting the business) must be UAE residents.
  • If not UAE residents, they must have a real, permanent place of business in UAE.
  • This rule helps keep all profits and losses inside the CT system.

3. Not for Exempt or Qualifying Free Zone Persons

  • The transferor and the transferee must not be exempt persons or qualifying freezone persons.
  • Some freezone persons can still get the relief if they’re not qualifying freezone persons under the law.
  • If either company becomes exempt or qualifying freezone after the restructure, they can keep the relief, and the FTA won’t take it back.

4. Financial Year End Date

  • Both companies must end their financial year on the same date.
  • They don’t need the same tax period, but their year-end date has to match.
  • If they need to change this date, they must:
    • Not have filed tax returns for that period,
    • Keep the new tax period between 6 and 18 months,
    • Not apply the change to the current or past tax year,
    • Apply within six months after the original year-end date.

5. Accounting Standards Must Match

  • Both companies must use the same accounting standards.
  • UAE CT law says to use IFRS. If yearly revenue is under AED 50 million, they can use IFRS for SMEs.
  • Both must use the same—no mixing of full IFRS and IFRS for SMEs.

6. Valid Commercial Reason

  • The restructure must be for a real business reason, not just to save tax.
  • Companies must keep documents that show why they did the restructure.
  • The FTA checks all facts before approving relief.

If You Don’t Meet the Conditions

  • If you break even one rule, you can’t get relief.
  • The FTA can refuse relief or make you pay back any benefit you got.
  • It’s smart to double-check every condition before you apply.

Key Reminders When Planning for Relief

  • Always check laws for compliance.
  • Make sure both companies are taxable in UAE.
  • Check your free zone or exemption status.
  • Align your financial year-ends.
  • Match your accounting rules.
  • Keep full records of your business reason and proof for the restructure.

What Can Help? – Mubarak Al Ketbi (MAK) Auditing

Mubarak Al Ketbi (MAK) Auditing will walk you through every step if you want to get business restructuring relief. Our experts will:

  • Check your eligibility for every CT relief,
  • Align your accounting and financial periods,
  • Help with the FTA paperwork,
  • Advise you on what records to keep,
  • Train your team to stay 100% compliant.

For more information:

  • Visit our office: Saraya Avenue Building – Office M-06, Block/A, Al Garhoud – Dubai – United Arab Emirates
  • Contact/WhatsApp: +971 50 276 2132

FAQs on Business Restructuring Relief UAE: Qualification Conditions

What types of payments go to FTA?
FTA collects VAT due, penalties for late filing, and fines for breaking tax rules.
Can I pay FTA with a credit card?
Yes, you can pay with a credit card, but it adds a 2-3% charge to your total.
What’s a GIBAN in the FTA payment process?
GIBAN is a special IBAN number the FTA assigns to each taxpayer for local and international transfers.
How long does it take for my FTA payment to show in the portal?
Local transfers take up to 24 hours, while international transfers may take 3-4 days.
How does Mubarak Al Ketbi (MAK) Auditing help with FTA payments?
Mubarak Al Ketbi (MAK) Auditing gives you tax advice, helps prepare returns, checks payments, and speaks with FTA if needed.

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