As the United Arab Emirates (UAE) continues to evolve its business landscape, freelancers and influencers are facing a critical deadline for corporate tax registration. With the March 31, 2025, deadline looming, these independent professionals must navigate the new tax regime to ensure compliance. UAE Corporate Tax The UAE introduced a corporate tax regime to align with global standards and foster economic growth. This move affects various sectors, including freelancers and social media influencers who generate significant income through their activities. The Federal Tax Authority (FTA) has set clear guidelines for registration, emphasizing that freelancers and influencers earning over AED 1 million annually must register by March 31, 2025. Key Aspects of Corporate Tax for Freelancers and Influencers Income Threshold and Registration Freelancers and influencers operating as natural persons are exempt from corporate
Are freelancers and influencers on time to register for UAE corporate tax by March 31?
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