GCC free zones explained: complete guide for foreign founders
The GCC hosts over 80 free zones across six countries. A free zone permits 100% foreign ownership, applies its own licensing rules, and often offers corporate tax incentives.
The GCC hosts over 80 free zones across six countries. A free zone permits 100% foreign ownership, applies its own licensing rules, and often offers corporate tax incentives.
UAE business licence costs in 2026 range from AED 4,888 for the cheapest free zone to AED 900,000+ for a regulated DIFC financial firm. Most foreign founders spend AED 18,500 to AED 50,000 in year one.
UAE mainland licences let you trade directly with UAE customers at 9% corporate tax. UAE free zones offer 0% on qualifying income plus 100% foreign ownership, conditional on meeting strict 2026 QFZP rules.