Dubai has become a hub for entrepreneurs seeking a tax‑efficient base. The emirate offers 0 % corporate tax and 0 % personal income tax for qualifying residents, making it an attractive alternative to traditional offshore jurisdictions that are losing banking access.
Company structures
- Offshore (international) companies – Historically the cheapest option, similar to a BVI company. No residency requirement, but banking relationships are now limited, as many banks have tightened links with offshore entities.
- Free‑zone companies – The most common choice for new businesses. Setting up a free‑zone entity usually grants:
- Eligibility for a UAE residence visa (renewable every six months with a short visit).
- Better access to local banking services.
- Ability to own 100 % of the business without a local sponsor.
- Local (on‑shore) companies – Require a UAE national partner and are subject to different licensing rules; not covered in detail here.
Choosing a free zone
Dubai hosts more than 30 free‑zone authorities, each with its own cost structure and operational requirements:
| Free zone | Approx. setup cost | Typical requirements |
|---|---|---|
| Media City (high‑profile) | $20,000 + | Higher minimum office space, stricter staffing rules, stronger banking links |
| Other zones (e.g., Dubai Silicon Oasis, Dubai South) | $10,000 – $15,000 | Lower office‑space minimums, fewer staff obligations, reduced banking convenience |
Higher‑priced, well‑branded zones tend to provide smoother bank account opening and greater credibility with partners, while cheaper zones may limit banking options but lower the initial outlay.
Visa options
- Free‑zone residence visa – Issued to company owners and employees; requires a nominal visit to Dubai every six months.
- 5‑year and 10‑year business visas – Recently introduced, allowing longer stays for investors and entrepreneurs.
- Permanent residency (Golden Visa) – Launched this year, granting indefinite stay for qualifying investors, professionals, and their families. Eligibility criteria include a minimum investment in property, a business, or a university degree, and are subject to change.
Banking landscape
- Local banks such as Emirates NBD and several international banks operate in Dubai. Opening an account still involves a thorough due‑diligence process, and the quality of service varies by relationship manager.
- As offshore jurisdictions (e.g., BVI, Cayman Islands, Bahamas) face increasing banking restrictions, many entrepreneurs now prefer a Dubai‑based entity to maintain access to regional and global financial services.
- Banking outside the UAE remains possible, but the trend is toward consolidating financial activity within the emirate for convenience.
Practical considerations
- Setup timeline – Company registration can be completed within a few weeks; however, bank account opening may add additional time.
- Residency maintenance – Free‑zone visas require a brief visit every six months; the new permanent residency removes this requirement for qualifying holders.
- Connections matter – Successful banking and business operations often rely on personal relationships with bank managers and local authorities.
- Cost vs. benefit – Expect to spend at least $10,000 on incorporation, licensing, and office space. Higher‑profile zones increase costs but improve banking and networking opportunities.
Risks and caveats
- Banking can still be challenging; not all banks will grant accounts to offshore‑only entities.
- Visa rules are subject to periodic amendment; staying informed about the latest residency and work‑permit regulations is essential.
- While corporate tax is currently 0 %, the UAE government may introduce sector‑specific levies (e.g., a 5 % “tax on certain activities”) that could affect some businesses.
Overall, Dubai offers a tax‑neutral environment with flexible company structures and a growing suite of long‑term residency options. Entrepreneurs should weigh the initial setup costs, banking accessibility, and visa requirements against the potential savings from a zero‑tax regime.





