Vat Registration And Consultation Services

VAT registration registers businesses and individuals with the Dubai government as value-added taxpayers. The main reason for registering for VAT is to collect tax from customers who buy goods or services from registered businesses. This also allows businesses to claim back any taxes they have paid on behalf of their customers.

The process of registering for VAT can be complex and time-consuming. It requires a deep understanding of the highly regulated UAE tax laws and regulations. The Federal Tax Authority (FTA) issues registration certificates to businesses successfully registered as Value Added Taxpayers.

QuickDCC is one of the leading VAT consultancy firms in Dubai that can provide you with comprehensive services to make this process easier. They have a team of experienced professionals registered with FTA and have an excellent track record in completing the entire process –from the initial consultation stages to filing the application forms and obtaining the registration certificate.

Benefits of Hiring QuickDCC:

  • A team of experts with in-depth knowledge of VAT registration procedures and processes.
  • Provide tailor-made solutions based on the specific requirements of each client.
  • Assist businesses in adopting a proper tax planning strategy per their business model.
  • Update clients about any changes in VAT laws and regulations impacting their business.
  • Provide regular updates about their client’s VAT position to help them comply with UAE law.
QuickDCC can provide you with all the necessary information related to Value Added Tax applicable in Dubai, along with timely advice and guidance for completing the entire process, ensuring that your company is always legally compliant.

Documents Required for VAT Registration:

UAE businesses must provide the following documents for their VAT registration application:

Copy of Trade License:

Any company registered in the UAE needs to have a copy of its valid trade license. This document will be used to verify that the entity is operating legally and as per local laws.

Passport Copies of Business Owner and Partners:

All partners, including business owners and board members, must furnish passport copies when applying for VAT registration in the UAE. This document will help identify the stakeholders associated with the business entity.

Copy of Emirates ID of Owner and Partners:

Every partner must also submit a copy of their Emirates ID and passport copies when applying for VAT registration. This document helps establish each partner’s identity. Memorandum of Association (MOA) 

Articles of Association (AOA):

Every UAE business must submit copies of their MOA and AOA when applying for VAT registration. The former outlines the purpose and scope of the company, while the latter sets out how it will be constituted and managed.

Contact Details and Address:

When registering for VAT in the UAE, businesses must provide their contact details, such as email addresses, phone numbers, fax numbers, etc., and a valid address. This document helps establish communication between the applicant and Federal Tax Authority (FTA).

Bank Account Details:

A current account must be opened with an authorized bank in UAE before businesses can apply for VAT registration. This account should have all the details required for VAT registration, such as entity name, address, and contact information.

Nature of Business and Activities Performed:

Entities must provide a detailed description of their business operations, including the nature of activities performed and products/services offered when registering for VAT in the UAE. This document helps the FTA assess whether an entity can register for VAT.

Expected Turnover in the Next 30 Days:

Applicants must also provide evidence of their expected turnover in the next 30 days when applying for VAT Registration in UAE. This document shows that the applicant has enough taxable supplies to be eligible for registration with FTA.

Customs Registration Details (if applicable):

Those entities engaging in international trade must furnish customs registration details when applying for VAT registration in UAE. This document will help FTA verify the applicant’s authenticity and assess their eligibility to register for tax.

Authorized Signatories Emirates ID, Passport:

Lastly, businesses must provide Emirates IDs and passport copies of all authorized signatories to complete the VAT registration process. This helps ensure that only authorized personnel can access company data and make financial decisions on behalf of the business entity.

QUICKDCC makes sending all of these documents easy, which helps ensure the application process goes smoothly and without problems. With the help of QUICKDCC, you can upload the necessary documents and apply for VAT registration in the UAE without any difficulties. So get started today and take advantage of our comprehensive services.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Yes! Our team is here to make the process quick and easy for you by helping to upload all the necessary documents for your application process.
The registration process can take up to one week, depending on how soon you can provide all the required documents.
Yes! A business is eligible for VAT registration if they have an international address or presence within another GCC country.

Yes, you need to provide your bank details when registering for VAT through QUICKDCC. This is essential so that the Federal Tax Authority (FTA) can securely process your application.

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