In the realm of international business, preventing double taxation is a critical objective. The UAE Corporate Tax Law provides robust mechanisms to achieve this through the Participation Exemption and Foreign Permanent Establishment (PE) Exemption, detailed in Ministerial Decision No. 302 of 2024. Issued on December 10, 2024, this decision came into effect on December 11, 2024, and its crucial provisions apply to tax periods commencing on or after January 1, 2025. Businesses are now actively applying these exemptions
Participation Exemption
- What it is: Exempts specific income (such as dividends and capital gains) from qualifying shareholdings.
- Purpose: Ensures profits are taxed only once within a corporate group.
- Conditions:
- Minimum ownership threshold in the subsidiary.
- Required holding period of the shares.
- Subsidiary must be engaged in qualifying activities.
Foreign Permanent Establishment (PE) Exemption
- What it is: Exempts income from a qualifying foreign PE from UAE Corporate Tax.
- Condition: Income must already be subject to tax in the foreign jurisdiction.
- Purpose: Prevents double taxation of profits earned through overseas branches.
Why It Matters
- Optimizes global tax liabilities.
- Prevents cross-border double taxation.
- Strengthens UAE businesses’ international competitiveness.
- Facilitates more efficient and fiscally sound cross-border transactions.
Conclusion
Ministerial Decision No. 302 of 2024 explains how the Participation Exemption and Foreign PE Exemption help businesses avoid double taxation under UAE Corporate Tax Law, effective January 2025.
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This article was published on 02 October 2025.
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