General Trading companies operate in a broad spectrum of industries, and can import and export goods such as clothes, accessories, and electronics, as well as foodstuffs and furniture. To legally operate in Dubai, these businesses require a general trading...
Mainland, Free zones, and Offshore companies all have evident differences regarding several criteria’s. Mainland and Free Zone jurisdictions differ in many ways, including ownership and scope of business, office space, visa eligibility, audits, and other factors. UAE Mainland Company...
VAT in UAE: Value Added Tax (VAT) is a tax imposed by the UAE government on taxable supplies of goods or services at each step of the supply chain. It works similarly to Sales Tax. Rate of VAT is...
As the name suggests, a UAE Residence Visa is a permit that allows foreigners to live and work in the seven emirates of UAE for a specific period. Several visa types allow expats to stay in the country for...
For business owners to legally conduct business in Dubai, a Commercial License, also known as a Trade License, is required. It is issued by the Department of Economic Development (DED) and the process varies from one Emirate to another....
Getting your business up and running in Dubai shouldn’t take longer than a week after you have sorted all your legal paperwork. YABS can assist you with the entire process of setting up your business in Dubai. The following...
Dubai is one of the most successful cities in the world, impressing foreign investors with its open culture and exponential economic growth. It has become extremely popular among entrepreneurs looking for places to set up shop in the past...
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