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UAE FTA New Tax Penalties 2026: Reduced Fines, Key Changes and What Businesses Need to Know

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    92% Very Right

  • Reliability

    25% ReliableLimited

  • Policy Leaning

    92% Very Right

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62% : The amendments will also make the UAE's tax system more adaptable to the ever-changing economic realities.
61% : The move will ultimately help create a more business-friendly tax environment in the UAE that is conducive to growth and innovation.
61% : According to the authorities, the new move is part of the efforts to achieve a flexible and business-friendly tax regime while maintaining transparency and contributing to the continued growth of the UAE economy.
57% : Authorities have emphasized that the changes are in line with international best practices and ensure that the UAE tax regime remains competitive and agile.
52% : The changes have also helped make the tax regime more flexible to accommodate the evolving economic landscape.
51% : UAE FTA New Tax Penalties: Officials also said that the reforms would help position the UAE as a key global economic hub by minimizing the tax burden on businesses and simplifying compliance.
50% : The Federal Tax Authority also stressed the importance of transparency and cooperation between taxpayers and regulators and the need to regularize tax positions in a non-penalizing manner.
50% : "We encourage all taxpayers registered with the tax authorities to fully benefit from the relevant provisions of the law, to settle any pending issues and remain compliant with the new deadlines," the officials added.
46% : For example, the fine for not filing tax documents in Arabic upon request is reduced from Dh20,000 to Dh5,000.
40% : Similarly, the penalty for not updating tax records is now Dh1,000 per violation and Dh5,000 in the case of multiple violations within 24 months.
36% : Companies will have an opportunity to submit a voluntary disclosure for errors in tax returns, assessments, or refund requests, with reduced penalties.
34% : UAE FTA New Tax Penalties: The Federal Tax Authority has issued new amendments to administrative penalties in the country's tax laws aimed at offering significant relief to businesses and taxable individuals.
34% : The new move is aimed at simplifying tax compliance, reducing financial burden on companies and driving voluntary corrections of errors.
21% : New Decision Offers Significant Relief to Businesses The amendments made by the Federal Tax Authority to reduce penalties and simplify compliance processes for businesses registered under VAT and excise tax, are aimed at encouraging companies to maintain accurate records of their taxes and correct any errors in their reports.
20% : By easing penalties, the new move is expected to encourage businesses to comply with the tax regime and proactively correct any errors in their tax filings.

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