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New UAE Tax Rules 2026: 4 Major Changes Every Resident and Business Must Know

Staff writer by Staff writer
December 30, 2025
in Business, Money, News

As the UAE continues to mature its fiscal landscape, the Ministry of Finance has announced sweeping changes to the VAT Law and Tax Procedures Law, effective January 1, 2026. These amendments, introduced via Federal Decree-Laws No. 16 and 17 of 2025, aim to simplify compliance while tightening the net on tax evasion.

For residents and business owners—particularly those from the Indian expatriate community managing cross-border interests—understanding these shifts is critical to avoiding penalties and protecting your bottom line.

1. The “Five-Year Rule” for Tax Refunds

The most significant shift for 2026 is the introduction of a strict statutory deadline for tax refunds. Previously, taxpayers could carry forward credit balances indefinitely.

  • The Change: Starting January 1, 2026, you must submit a request to reclaim excess refundable tax or use it to settle other liabilities within five years from the end of the tax period in which the credit arose.
  • The Deadline: If you have legacy VAT credits from early 2021, your window is closing.
  • Transitional Grace Period: The law provides a special one-year window (until December 31, 2026) for taxpayers to claim credits that would otherwise have expired before or during 2026.

2. End of Self-Invoicing for Reverse Charge (RCM)

In a major move to reduce “red tape,” the UAE is eliminating a long-standing administrative hurdle for VAT-registered businesses.

  • The Old Way: Businesses importing services or goods under the Reverse Charge Mechanism had to issue a “self-invoice.”
  • The 2026 Rule: You are no longer required to issue these self-invoices. Instead, you must simply maintain standard supporting documents (contracts, supplier invoices, and payment records) to justify the transaction. This change significantly lowers the paperwork burden for companies engaged in international trade.

3. Heightened Anti-Evasion Measures and “Due Diligence”

The Federal Tax Authority (FTA) is gaining more power to combat tax fraud, shifting a portion of the responsibility onto the taxpayer.

  • Input Tax Denial: The FTA now has the authority to deny input tax deductions if a transaction is linked to tax evasion—even if you weren’t the one committing the fraud.
  • Your Responsibility: If you “knew or should have known” that a supplier was involved in tax evasion, you could lose your right to recover VAT. This means businesses must now perform more rigorous background checks on their supply chain partners starting in 2026.

4. Expanded FTA Audit Powers

While the standard limitation period for audits remains five years, the 2026 amendments grant the FTA “extended windows” in specific scenarios.

  • The Two-Year Extension: If you file a refund claim in the final (fifth) year of the limitation period, the FTA is granted an additional two years to audit that specific claim.
  • The Takeaway: Filing refund claims early is now a strategic necessity. Waiting until the last minute could trigger a prolonged audit window that stays open well into 2028.

Why This Matters for 2026

The 2026 tax overhaul reflects the UAE’s transition from a flexible “startup” tax environment to a sophisticated, regulated market. For Indian residents and global investors, the message is clear: 2026 is the year of reconciliation.

Action Checklist for Residents:

  1. Audit Your Credits: Review all VAT and Corporate Tax credit balances from 2021 onwards.
  2. Update Accounting Systems: Ensure your software no longer requires “self-invoices” for RCM imports by Jan 1.
  3. VET Your Suppliers: Implement a due diligence process to ensure your partners are tax-compliant to protect your input tax recovery.
  4. Claim Refunds Early: Avoid the “last-year” audit extension by settling refund claims before the fifth year begins.
Tags: business taxation UAEFederal Decree-Law 2025FTA audit powersIndian expatriates UAEinput tax deductionreverse charge mechanism UAEtax compliance UAEtax evasion due diligenceUAE tax rules 2026UAE VAT amendmentsVAT refunds UAE
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