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Business structures in Dubai are divided into businesses, partnerships, and sole proprietorships. These have their pros and cons, but as it is considered a separate entity from the owners, most people prefer to function as a business. Which means that the owners are personally liable for the obligations of the company. Business formation in Dubai is somewhat complicated and without a good comprehension of the sorts of businesses and the requirements and procedure for enrollment, it could be difficult to get it done right. There is A one individual business a business whose shares are owned by one individual. In Dubai, a GCC a United Arab Emirates nationwide can owns this type of company. 

The business name must include the name of liability business and the proprietor in the end. Such an organization's shares can't be traded requirements must be met to go public. A limited liability company is. For a Limited liability company United Arab Emirates nationals should own at least 51% of the shares. Such businesses accounts are required to be verified by an auditor who's accredited by the UAE. LLCs shares are openly traded on the stock exchange. One person businesses and LLC's pay corporate tax, that is separate from this individual owners tax. Partnership businesses are owned by two or more individuals who might either be limited or general partners. 

The general partners are United Arab Emirates nationals whilst the limited partners are foreigners. Profits are shared based on a pre agreed ratio and partners are taxed individually. A single owner is a business owned and run by one person. The owner is personally responsible for this business's financial obligations, meaning that in case that the business is not able to meet its financial obligations, this owner's personal assets may be utilized to settle them. This is this main disadvantage of this kind of business. 

However, it gives the business owner complete autonomy to run the business the way he\/she wishes to, without the bureaucracy necessary to manage a company. In addition, unlike companies, an individual company has no minimum capital requirements. For a sole proprietorship to be registered in Dubai, the owner must be a UAE national or a GCC national, and must be qualified to provide the services he\/she is offering if it is a consultancy business. Whilst the above aren't the only forms of legal entity in Dubai, they're the most typical. Company formation in Dubai isn't quite complicated if you understand this different legal entities and their implications on your company.


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