UAE Small Business Relief Extended to 2029: What Finance Teams Should Check
The UAE has extended Small Business Relief for Corporate Tax purposes through 31 December 2029. For eligible resident businesses, the decision offers more time to use a simplified tax treatment — but it should not be treated as an automatic exemption or a reason to postpone compliance.
The extension was announced by the Ministry of Finance through Ministerial Decision No. 131 of 2026. It applies to tax periods ending on or before 31 December 2029, subject to the conditions in the Corporate Tax Law and the relevant decision.
What the relief does
Small Business Relief is designed to reduce the Corporate Tax burden and compliance costs of qualifying small businesses. Where the conditions are met, a resident taxable person may elect to be treated as having no taxable income for the relevant tax period.
The key revenue threshold remains AED 3 million. A resident person must generally have revenue below AED 3 million in the relevant tax period and in each previous tax period, subject to the detailed legislative conditions. The threshold is not a profit threshold: finance teams must assess revenue, not simply accounting profit.
The extension is therefore useful, but it does not remove the need to maintain reliable books, determine revenue under accepted accounting standards, register where required, and make the appropriate election in the Corporate Tax return.
Who should be cautious?
Small Business Relief is not available to every business below the threshold. Qualifying Free Zone Persons are excluded, as are members of a Multinational Enterprises Group within the meaning of the applicable legislation. Businesses must also consider the connected-person and related-party rules and any other conditions that apply to their facts.
A company should not assume that a low-revenue year automatically qualifies it. Changes in ownership, group structure, free-zone status, related-party arrangements or revenue recognition can affect the analysis.
The practical finance checklist
Before filing, finance teams should:
The extension creates planning certainty for eligible SMEs, but it also makes accurate classification more important. Businesses that are close to AED 3 million should monitor revenue throughout the year rather than waiting until the return is due.
The broader message
The policy direction is clear: the UAE wants to support start-ups and smaller businesses while maintaining a structured Corporate Tax system. Relief can reduce cost and complexity, but only when the eligibility analysis is documented and the return tells the same story as the accounting records.
For finance teams, the right response is not simply to celebrate the extension. It is to build a repeatable annual review: test eligibility, verify the revenue threshold, check exclusions, and keep evidence ready for an FTA query.
The relief may last until 2029. Good tax governance should last much longer.
Sources: UAE Ministry of Finance, “Ministry of Finance Issues Decision on Small Business Relief for Corporate Tax Purposes,” and The National, “UAE extends corporate tax relief for small businesses until 2029,” 7 August 2026. This article is general information and is not a substitute for advice on a specific taxpayer’s circumstances.