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FTA Corporate Tax Boosts Awareness Events in 2024

The Federal Tax Authority (FTA) has today announced that its awareness initiatives on corporate tax have seen significant growth in terms its activities and attendance, in 2024, with the number of participants benefiting from these awareness events reaching 15,713 participants. This includes those attending in-person events across all emirates and virtual sessions hosted by the Authority, marking an 8.7% increase from 14,455 participants, in 2023.

In 2024, The FTA oversaw the introduction of numerous specialised awareness programs aimed at educating businesses about corporate tax and the related regulations and obligations on eligible taxable persons. As the number of corporate tax registrants grows, the Authority has intensified its efforts to meet the knowledge requirements of businesses, supporting and encouraging voluntary compliance with the UAE’s Corporate Tax Law, which came into effect in 2023.

To meet this demand, the number of FTA sponsored corporate tax awareness events rose significantly to 70 events, in 2024, compared to 49 in 2023, an annual increase of 42.9%.

In today’s announcement, the FTA also noted that a rise in participant satisfaction, with 96 per cent expressing approval of the content and informative nature of these awareness events in 2024. This was up from 94 per cent, in 2023.

With the introduction of several new awareness initiatives and programmes, in 2024, the FTA continues to expand its core awareness activities on corporate tax. Among these new initiatives were campaigns related to the Federal Tax Authority’s Decision No. 3 of 2024, which outlined the timeline specified for registration of taxable persons for corporate tax, workshops on forming tax groups, registering free zone companies, and the introduction of new services through the “EmaraTax” platform.

Additionally, the FTA enhanced its educational content to cover new specialised tax topics tailored to different business sectors. These programmes incorporated advanced technologies to ensure easy access to information, supporting businesses in complying with corporate tax regulations in an efficient and accurate manner.

Further to today’s announcement, the FTA reaffirmed its commitment to expanding and improving corporate tax education efforts for all business sectors through multiple channels, ensuring accessibility without requiring businesses to exert extra time and effort. The Authority also confirmed that efforts would continue, in 2025, and will further expand the reach of corporate tax awareness programmes by organising in-person workshops across the UAE. This will be supported by a comprehensive new suite of virtual workshops, available through its official website, which now offers several guides, videos, infographics, and explanatory materials, all dedicated to providing information on corporate tax legislation, regulations, and procedures.

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