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When does my business have to register for VAT in the UAE?

Last updated 4/30/20260 viewsProvisionalUAE federal

Quick answer: Mandatory: AED 375,000 of taxable supplies in past 12 months (rolling). Voluntary: AED 187,500. Register on FTA EmaraTax portal. Returns typically quarterly; records kept 5 years.

Mandatory VAT registration is required when a business's taxable supplies (zero-rated + standard-rated) plus imports of goods and services in the past 12 months exceed AED 375,000, OR are expected to exceed it in the next 30 days [1].

Voluntary VAT registration is permitted when the same total reaches AED 187,500 in the past 12 months, OR taxable expenses reach that amount [2].

Key practical points:

  • Registration is online via the FTA EmaraTax portal.
  • The threshold is calculated on a 12-month rolling basis — not the calendar year.
  • Once registered, you must charge 5% VAT on standard-rated supplies, file periodic returns (typically quarterly), and keep records for 5 years.
  • Failing to register on time triggers an administrative fine plus VAT due on past supplies as if you had been registered.
  • A business that only supplies zero-rated goods/services may apply for an exception from registration to avoid the filing burden.

For edge cases — group registration, designated zones, mixed VAT/non-VAT business activities — consult a UAE tax advisor.

Citations

  1. [1] Federal Decree-Law No. 8 of 2017, Article 13
  2. [2] Federal Decree-Law No. 8 of 2017, Article 14

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This is general legal information, not legal advice. For advice tailored to your specific situation, consult a UAE-licensed lawyer.

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