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Business Setup in UAE - Paci.ae | 2026 Comprehensive Guide

UAE Business Hub 2026

From Dubai's tech clusters to Abu Dhabi's industrial giants—launch your vision with the most comprehensive licensing guide in the Emirates.

Mainland (Onshore)

A Mainland license (DED) is the gold standard for trading within the UAE. In 2026, 100% foreign ownership is available for 1,000+ commercial and industrial activities.

  • Direct trade with local UAE consumers
  • Bidding for high-value government contracts
  • No geographic limit on office locations

2026 Policy: Corporate tax of 9% applies to profits above AED 375,000. Small Business Relief is available for revenue under AED 3M.

Mainland

Free Zone Hubs

Specialized economic zones like DMCC, IFZA, and ADGM. Ideal for startups and service providers looking for 0% corporate tax on "Qualifying Income."

  • 100% Import/Export duty exemptions
  • Faster licensing (often within 48-72 hours)
  • Flexi-desk and virtual office options
Free Zone

Offshore & SPVs

Primarily used for holding global assets, managing intellectual property, or international inheritance planning. Not permitted to trade within the UAE.

  • High-level asset protection
  • Enhanced privacy for shareholders
  • Access to global multi-currency banking
Offshore

Regional Policies & Growth

Dubai: The Global Launchpad

Focuses on Virtual Assets (VARA), AI, and E-commerce. The "D33" Economic Agenda aims to double the economy by 2033, offering unparalleled incentives for tech-first companies.

Abu Dhabi: Industrial Power

The capital leads in Energy, Manufacturing, and Healthcare. ADGM (Abu Dhabi Global Market) uses English Common Law, making it the preferred choice for sophisticated financial entities.

Northern Emirates: Cost Efficiency

RAK and Sharjah provide the most affordable industrial and warehousing licenses. RAKEZ and Shams are ideal for small-to-medium manufacturing and creative startups.

2026 Regulatory Landscape

All entities must now comply with the UBO (Ultimate Beneficial Owner) registry and mandatory ESR filings. Corporate Tax registration is now a prerequisite for all visa applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I own 100% of my company in the UAE?
Yes. As of 2026, the majority of business activities across both Mainland and Free Zones allow for 100% foreign ownership. Only a limited list of "Strategic Impact" activities still requires a local partner.
What are the costs for a 2026 business license?
Costs vary by Emirate. A basic Free Zone package starts around AED 12,500, while a Mainland LLC license typically begins at AED 18,500 (excluding office rent and visas).
Do I need a physical office?
Mainland companies must have a physical space registered via Ejari. However, most Free Zones offer "Flexi-desk" or "Smart Office" solutions that satisfy legal requirements for visa processing without the cost of a full office.
How long does the setup process take?
Free Zone licenses can be issued in as little as 2-3 working days. Mainland setups usually take 7-10 working days, depending on name reservations and lease approvals.

Ready to Scale in 2026?

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Consultant

Amara K.

Setup Strategist

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