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UAE News developments

Dubai: Dubai Investment Fund Established

  • 15/12/202315/12/2023
  • by Tanya Jain

Khaleej Times (United Arab Emirates), 11 December 2023: Dubai’s Ruler has announced they have approved a Law to establish the Dubai Investment Fund.

It will be an independent public entity and operate on a commercial basis.

It will have its own financial and administrative independence.

The Law defines its organisational structure, details the composition and responsibilities of its Board of Directors as well as its executive structure. This includes the appointment of the Fund’s CEO, which will be done in line with an Executive Council Decision.

The Fund has to uphold principles of justice, transparency and fair competition in the conducting of its activities and operations.

It will have the authority to make data and information accessible to the public in line with the principles and regulations set out by the Board of Directors.

From the date the Law comes into force, the Fund will act as Dubai Government’s vested authority in owning shares in entities like the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority, Salik Company, Dubai Taxi Company and other companies directly owned by the Dubai Government. It also covers government-owned companies as identified by Dubai’s Supreme Fiscal Committee.

The Fund will relieve the Dubai Government of rights and obligations related to companies, specifically in terms of ownership of shares comprising the capital of these companies, as well as all contracts, agreements, commitments, deposits, bank accounts and loans associated with those shares.

All relevant government entities in Dubai must register all their assets, stocks, shares, movable and immovable properties, licences, permits, bonds, privileges and other instruments with the Fund.

In addition, Dubai World will be affiliated with the Fund without preserving its legal identity under Dubai Law No. 3/2006 (as amended).

Under the Law, the Fund will be responsible for investing Dubai government funds, surpluses and general reserves locally and internationally. The investments made will aim to generate returns benefiting current and future generations. It will also implement best practices and the investment policy approved by the Board of Directors.

In addition, the Fund will improve the financial stability of the Dubai Government by financing the government’s deficit and establishing strong financial reserves. The aim is to promote long-term financial sustainability.

The Fund will be responsible for actively contributing to the realisation of the Emirate’s strategic priorities and approving public policies through efficient investments in strategic and development projects.

Priority will be given to initiatives that support the Emirate’s sustainable development across vital sectors, including economic and social.

It will also give priority to initiatives that help diversify income sources.

The Law will not affect the powers and jurisdiction of the Investment Corporation of Dubai. The Corporation was established by virtue of Dubai Law No. 11/2006 (as amended).

It will also not affect the regulations currently in force in the Emirate.

The Fund will focus on investments in stocks, bonds, and securities to achieve sustainable returns.

It can explore prospects in local or international financial markets providing it follows investment policies approved by the Board of Directors.

It will also be able to deal in movable and immovable assets, manage funds, provide mortgages and guarantees and participate in the financial derivatives business.

The Chairman of Dubai’s Executive Council has also issued Dubai Executive Council Decision No. 94/2023 establishing the Board of Directors for the Fund.

The appointment of Abdulaziz Mohammed Al Mulla as Managing Director and CEO of the Fund has also been approved.

Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum will be the Chairman of the Board of Directors.

The First Deputy Ruler of Dubai. Abdulrahman Saleh Al Saleh will be Vice-Chairman and Abdulaziz Mohammed Al Mulla, Rashid Ali bin Obood and Ahmad Ali Meftah will be Board members.

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Lexis Middle East Gulf Tax – Winter 2023 Edition News developments

Lexis Middle East Gulf Tax – Winter 2023 Edition

  • 11/12/202311/12/2023
  • by Tanya Jain

We are excited to introduce the newest edition of Lexis Middle East Gulf Tax. Our complimentary magazine provides valuable insights into the latest tax and financial developments throughout the region.

This issue covers a spectrum of critical topics reshaping the taxation landscape in the GCC region. It delves into the substantial impact of the OECD’s Subject to Tax Rules (STTR) on Gulf countries and examines the recent alterations in Saudi Arabia’s Real Estate Transaction Tax (RETT). The issue spotlights the new VAT reporting and documentary requirements affecting B2B local supplies of electronic devices in the UAE as of October 30, 2023.


FEATURE: CREATING A STTR

Anand Krishnan from KPMG Qatar delves into the implications of the OECD’s Subject to Tax Rules (STTR) within the GCC states. Exploring the impact of these rules on taxpayers in Gulf countries, this feature sheds light on how these regulations align with Pillar Two’s minimum income tax levels for multinational companies.


FEATURE: SHIFTING SANDS OF RETT

Deloitte Middle East experts, Michael Camburn, Manish Bansal, and Maliha Asghar, dissect the recent changes in Saudi Arabia’s Real Estate Transaction Tax (RETT). They discuss regulatory amendments, providing insights into key developments and potential future changes in this domain.


TAX NEWS ROUND-UP

Stay informed about the latest updates in tax treaties and regulations throughout the region.


WHAT’S CHANGED?

Focusing on the new VAT reporting and documentary requirements for B2B local supplies of electronic devices in the UAE effective from October 30, 2023.


PRACTICAL FOCUS: RELATED PARTIES AND CONNECTED PERSONS

Patryk Karczewski, Partner at Amereller offers practical insights into related parties and connected persons concerning taxation.


TAX PROFESSIONAL PROFILE:

Featuring John O’Leary, Group Head of Tax at Ghobash Group, discussing tax challenges within a diversified business strategy.


ANY QUESTIONS?

Mahmoud Abuwasel from Wasel & Wasel provides an analysis of the UAE Federal Supreme Court’s perspective on related company tax liabilities.


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United Arab Emirates News developments

UAE: New Emiratisation Rules Announced

  • 08/12/202308/12/2023
  • by Tanya Jain

Arabian Business, 30 November 2023: The UAE’s Human Resources and Emiratisation Ministry has announced new Emiratisation rules.

Under the new rules, companies with between 20 and 49 employees in specific sectors have to hire an Emirati worker in 2024 and another in 2025.

From January 2025, an annual financial contribution will be imposed on companies that fail to meet their requirements in 2024. This will equate to 96,000 AED for each Emirati not recruited.

A financial contribution of 108,000 AED will be imposed in January 2026 for 2025.

Companies can pay their contributions in instalments in agreement with the Ministry.

Companies in the information and communications, finance and insurance, real estate, professional and technical activities, administrative and support services, education, healthcare and social work, arts and entertainment, mining and quarrying, transformative industries, construction, wholesale and retail, transportation and warehousing, hospitality and residency services will be affected.

They will have to do so in line with Cabinet Decision No. 33/5W/2023, which will come into force in January 2024.

The companies were selected in line with specific criteria and information, including the quality of their jobs, the extent of their compatibility with Emiratisation goals, geographic locations, growth and other conditions that would attract Emiratis to work in these economic activities and ensure job continuity.

The activities were also chosen because of their rapid growth rate and ability to provide jobs and a suitable work environment.

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UAE News developments

Dubai Financial Services Authority Waives Regulatory Fees for Sustainability-related Debt Security Listings

  • 08/12/202308/12/2023
  • by Tanya Jain

Dubai’s Financial Services Authority has announced it will waive all regulatory fees for sustainability-related debt security listings in the DIFC throughout 2024.

This fee waiver comes into force immediately and will apply throughout 2024 until 31 December.

The waiver applies to all environmenta;, social and governance-related bonds and Sukuk categorised as green, social, sustainable, sustainability-linked, climate, climate adaptation, climate transition or similar.

It applies to all new and existing issuers who make a relevant application to the Authority.

The waiver was announced by the Authority’s CEO, Ian Johnston at COP28 and has been approved as part of the Authority’s efforts to accelerate the growth of sustainable capital markets in the DIFC.

It published its first set of Guidelines on best practices for listing green bonds and Sukuk in 2018.

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United Arab Emirates News developments

Abu Dhabi: ADGM Publishes Discussion Paper on IT Risk Management

  • 08/12/202308/12/2023
  • by Tanya Jain

The Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Abu Dhabi’s Global Market has announced it has issued a Discussion Paper on IT risk management.

The Paper details the initiatives the Authority is taking to improve its supervisory and regulatory regime in terms of IT risk management.

The Authority are introducing comprehensive and holistic IT Risk Management Guidance that consolidates best practices across various IT domains, including guidance for the adoption of algorithm-driven and decentralised infrastructure solutions.

They are also reviewing existing rules relating to IT risk management to incorporate requirements that will strengthen firms’ practices.

In addition, they are requiring firms to report material IT incidents to the Authority in a standardised format within a prescribed timeframe.

Finally, they are making regulatory technologies or RegTech available to firms to navigate the Authority’s rules and guidance relating to IT risk management.

The Authority has issued regulations and rules on IT risk management and controls for specific IT domains or regulated activities that rely heavily on IT. These regulations and rules underline the standards required of authorised firms in maintaining a robust and resilient IT environment as a central part of their business activities.

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Lexis Middle East Law Alert: Saudi Civil Transactions Law Supplement News developments

Lexis Middle East Law Alert: Saudi Civil Transactions Law Supplement

  • 06/12/202308/12/2023
  • by Tanya Jain

Presenting the latest edition of our complimentary law magazine, the Lexis Middle East – Law Alert! The “Saudi Civil Transactions Law Supplement” is a comprehensive guide tailored for legal professionals, providing a deep dive into critical aspects of civil transactions in Saudi Arabia. This supplement encompasses various legal facets, offering insights and analysis crucial for understanding and navigating the intricacies of the Saudi legal landscape.

The supplement comprises diverse sections, each addressing significant components of civil transactions law:

RISKY BUSINESS: Risk Allocation in Contracts

Explores the strategies involved in managing risk within legal frameworks in contractual agreements. Jawahir Al-Subaie from Z&Co. examines pivotal provisions of the new Civil Transactions Law, including their impact on contract formation, termination, limitations of liability, and more.


RIGHT APPROACH TO REAL ESTATE

Focuses on the legal aspects governing real estate transactions under the Civil Transactions Law. Sarah Gonem of Z&Co. provides insights into how this comprehensive legal framework will operate concerning property rights.


DEALING WITH DEBT AND DEBTORS

Discusses navigating debt-related transactions within legal parameters, particularly concerning guarantees and debt resale. Martin Creek of Z&Co. explains the anticipated changes in handling these aspects under the new Civil Transactions Law in Saudi Arabia.


IN HARM’S WAY: Tort Liability

Explores the principles and complexities surrounding tort liability, offering an understanding of civil wrongs and liabilities. Dr. Yazid Almasoud from Z&Co. explains the application of tort liability in Saudi Arabia under the new Civil Transactions Law.


IN-HOUSE PROFILE

Features Chief Legal Officer Ibrahim Bakhurji‘s insights into the National Infrastructure Fund’s role in developing infrastructure and financing solutions. This section provides valuable perspectives on legal strategies within this sector.


CONTRACT WATCH

Analyses settlement agreements, providing legal professionals with a detailed understanding of dispute resolution through contractual arrangements. Contributor Muneerah Alwahbi, Partner at Z&Co., sheds light on the elements involved in these agreements.


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United Arab Emirates News developments

UAE: Implementation Date of New Pension Law Announced

  • 01/12/202301/12/2023
  • by Tanya Jain

Al Bayan, 27 November 2023: The UAE’s General Pensions and Social Security Authority has announced the implementation date of the new Pension Law.

They announced Federal Decree-Law No. 57/2023 will apply to citizens joining work for the first time from 31 October 2023.

The Authority added that entities affiliated with it are employers in the federal and local governments in all of the Emirates, apart from local government employees in Abu Dhabi and Sharjah.

The Authority is also affiliated with employers in the private sector in all emirates of the country, except for private sector employers in Abu Dhabi.

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UAE News developments

Dubai: Dubai Framework Approved

  • 01/12/202301/12/2023
  • by Tanya Jain

Gulf News (United Arab Emirates), 26 November 2023: The International Civil Aviation Organisation has announced more than 100 countries have agreed to an interim goal to reduce emissions from global aviation by 2030 by using less-polluting fuels.

The agreement was reached after five days of UN-led discussions in Dubai.

Under the framework, the Organisation and its member states will work towards decentralising the production of sustainable aviation fuel or SAF and other aviation-cleaner energies internationally.

This will provide a fair and equal opportunity for participation across the value chain.

The adoption of the so-called Dubai Framework or Global SAF and LCAF Framework will see emissions from aviation reduced by 5% through cleaner energies like SAF by 2030.

It will also encourage investments in clean aviation energy. This will generate fresh investment and economic opportunities.

The Organisation’s members also agreed to review the goals by 2028. The agreement has been reached just days ahead of COP28.

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United Arab Emirates News developments

Abu Dhabi: SME Finance Facilitator Programme Launched

  • 01/12/202301/12/2023
  • by Tanya Jain

Arab News, 27 November 2023: Abu Dhabi’s Economic Development Department has announced it has launched an SME Finance Facilitator Programme.

It has been launched to provide SMEs with improved access to financial services. Facilitators will be assigned to help SMEs understand financial health checks and improve trust between SMEs and financial institutions.

It has been launched together with the Emirates Classification Society or TASNEEF and is aimed at facilitating the opening of bank accounts and accessing credit facilities to support working capital needs and long-term growth.

It is being supported by the Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry and leading banks.

It has been launched as part of the Department’s efforts to improve the business environment for SMEs in the Emirate.

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United Arab Emirates News developments

UAE: New Pension Law Approved

  • 24/11/202324/11/2023
  • by Tanya Jain

Gulf News (United Arab Emirates), 17 November 2023: The UAE’s General Pension and Social Security Authority has announced it has approved a new Pension and Social Security Law.

Under Federal Decree Law No. 57/2023, the maximum contribution account salary for Emiratis working in the private sector has been increased from 50,000 to 70,000 AED.

It will apply to Emirati employees who have joined the labour market for the first time.

This will be case from the date of its publication in organisations participating in schemes run by the Authority.

Existing participants will continue to be covered by Federal Law No. 7/1999 on Pension and Social Security.

A pensioner who receives a pension in line with Federal Law No. 7/1999 or any other previous law will also continue to be covered by the existing law.

An insured individual who has received an end-of-service bonus in line with Federal Law No. 7/1999 or any previous law, will continue to be covered by Federal Law No. 7/1999, even if they started a new job after Federal Decree Law No. 57/2023 was issued.

Under the Law, an insured employee is authorised to consolidate previous periods of service, for any employer covered by the Law to their total pension. The insured individual can also consolidate the period of service before acquiring UAE nationality. The periods of prior service in any entity approved by the UAE Cabinet will be suggested by the Authority’s Board of Directors.

The minimum age for the insured individual to be entitled to a retirement pension is 55.

The minimum subscription period is 30 years.

The new Law grants working mothers’ more flexibility and benefits. It states that working mothers can apply for a retirement pension entitlement when they are younger and can benefit from a shorter subscription period as well.

They can also maintain their optional subscription if they have chosen to take leave to care for their children, in line with the terms and conditions. The new Law authorises the insurer to benefit from optional subscription where they requested unpaid leave to pursue postgraduate study.

The monthly subscription salary for the public sector consists of the basic monthly salary of the insured individual, in addition to the monthly allowances. This includes the cost-of-living allowance, the social allowance for children, the social allowance for UAE nationals, and the housing allowance, provided that the value of the insured individual’s contribution account salary does not exceed 100,000 AED.

However, in the private sector, the contribution account salary is specified by the employment contract. The monthly subscription amount must be between 3,000 and 70,000 AED.

The new Law allows an insured individual to request the purchase of a nominal period of adjoining to be added to their actual service periods provided they have actually worked at least 25 years when submitting a purchase request or 15 years if they have reached 60. The period required to be purchased should not exceed five years for men and women.

The new Law introduces further equality between insurers from the public and private sectors. A pensioner whose subscription period has reached 30 years, has the right to combine the pension with salary, regardless of their value. This combination applies to retirees from the public and private sectors.

The Law also states that the payment of the pension will be suspended if a pensioner joins a new job covered by the provisions of the new Law in exchange for compensation, whether a monthly salary, a lump sum, or a reward if this compensation is equal to or greater than the value of the pension and they will be paid the difference if the new salary is less than the pension amount. The pension will be repaid at the end of service in line with Federal Decree-Law No. 57/2023.

Monthly contributions for insured individuals will be 26% of their contribution account salary. The insurer’s contribution will be 11% of the insured’s contribution account salary and the employer’s contribution will be 15% of the insured’s contribution account salary.

The government’s contribution will be 2.5% of the private sector employer’s share for Emirati nationals whose contribution account salary is less than 20,000 AED.

This will be the case to encourage UAE nationals to be recruited into the private sector.

To unify general rules between the public and private sectors, the pension calculation mechanism will be determined based on the average contribution account salary of the last six years of the subscription period or the entire contribution period if less for employees in both sectors.

Under the Law, the Authority has been authorised to draft the Implementing Regulations to the Law and conditions for employers and self-employed people to benefit from the new Law.

The Finance Minister will issue a Decision once approved by the Authority’s Board of Directors.

The Authority is also authorised to draft the necessary Implementing Regulations and conditions to apply the provisions of the GCC Insurance Protection Extension Programme.

It has been issued to improve the Authority’s policies as well as how it works and ensure financial resources of pensions are sustainable.

It has also been issued to honour the Authority’s future commitments.

It also aims to improve the flexibility of pension and social security services in the UAE and mitigate against any gaps in services and policies provided to UAE nationals working in the public and the private sectors. Moreover, the Law will bring further equality in insurance benefits to encourage UAE nationals to join private sector companies.

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