Afridi & Angell
  June 18, 2020 - United Arab Emirates

Economic Substance Notification – Deadlines

The UAE has introduced Cabinet Resolution 31 of 2019 (as amended) (the Economic Substance Regulations) which apply to UAE onshore and free zone entities that undertake, and earn an income from, any of the Relevant Activities (listed below):

The Regulatory Authorities (as determined by Cabinet Resolution 58 of 2019) are now requesting the submission of Economic Substance Notifications in accordance with Article 8(1) of the Economic Substance Regulations on the part of entities that are required to do so under the Economic Substance Regulations.

The following are the filing requirements and deadlines that are released by some of the Regulatory Authorities.

(Continue reading below.)

Who?

How? The form must be submitted via:

Deadline

Onshore Entities

UAE onshore entity undertaking any RelevantActivity(ies)

The Ministry of Economy's website: https://www.economy.gov.ae/English/economic-substance/pages/regulations.aspx

 

30 June 2020

Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC)

All DMCC entities

The DMCC entity's DMCC Portal. 30 June 2020

Dubai Development Authority (DDA)

DDA entities undertaking any Relevant Activity(ies)

The DDA entity's AXS Portal. 30 June 2020

Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC)

All DIFC entities

The DIFC entity's DIFC Portal. 30 June 2020

Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM)

All ADGM entities with a financial year ending 31 December 2019

Email to [email protected]

30 June 2020

Jebel Ali Free Zone Authority (JAFZA)

JAFZA entities undertaking any Relevant Activity(ies)

Email to [email protected] 30 June 2020

Sharjah International Airport Free Zone (SAIF)

All SAIF entities

The SAIF Zone website:https://portal.saif-zone.com/AppRecordMP.aspx?bo=1165&EditMode=New&templateID=16 30 June 2020

Penalties

Entities that:

(a) fail to submit the Notification by the deadline set out above or

(b) knowingly provide inaccurate information to the Regulatory Authority

shall be subject to an administrative penalty ranging between AED 10,000 to AED 50,000 in accordance with Article 11 of the Economic Substance Regulations. Furthermore, the entities shall be deemed to have not met the requirements under the Economic Substance Regulations.

With respect to DIFC entities, failure to submit the ESR notification shall also result in an additional penalty of USD 25,000 in accordance with Article 31 and Schedule 2 of the DIFC Operating Law 7 of 2018.

It is therefore prudent that UAE entities take a “substance over form” approach to carefully assess their businesses and see if they undertake, and earn any income, from any Relevant Activity. The fact that the commercial license of a UAE entity does not state a Relevant Activity does not automatically mean that the UAE entity is not undertaking any Relevant Activity.

 

Afridi & Angell is able to assist with the business assessments and the filing of Economic Substance Notification forms. ■