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UAE launches digital public consultation on tax implementation

The consultation will be open from 15th March 2024 to 10th April 2024, and accessible via the Ministry’s website. (WAM)
  • The consultation will be open from 15th March 2024 to 10th April 2024, and accessible via the Ministry’s website or the UAE’s Government Portal.
  • To familiarize stakeholders with the rules and to ensure informed feedback is received, the Ministry has issued a Global Minimum Tax briefing document alongside the consultation.

Abu Dhabi, UAE — UAE’s Ministry of Finance (MoF) Friday launched digital public consultation to gather feedback from relevant stakeholders on the implementation of the Global Minimum Tax (GMT) or Global Anti-Base Erosion Model Rules (Pillar Two) (GloBE Rules) as well as other tax matters in the UAE.

The consultation will be open from 15th March 2024 to 10th April 2024, and accessible via the Ministry’s website or the UAE’s Government Portal.

The consultation is split into two parts – the first, is to gather the views of stakeholders concerning the potential policy design options for the implementation of the GloBE Rules in the UAE, in particular the development of a domestic minimum tax.

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has published the GloBE Model Rules that serve as the model legislation for jurisdictions wishing to implement qualified rules.

The second part of the consultation is to understand stakeholders’ views on the introduction of substance-based incentives to be applied in the UAE, which would form part of the UAE Corporate Tax regime.

To familiarize stakeholders with the rules and to ensure informed feedback is received, the Ministry has issued a Global Minimum Tax briefing document alongside the consultation.

The UAE Ministry of Finance welcomes clear and concise comments with, where possible, examples, data, or other information to support views being put forward in the response to this consultation. The responses must be received by 10th April 2024 via its website and will remain confidential and will not be published.