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Estimate UAE net salary from annual gross with no personal income tax and optional deductions.

Contexte de la Regle Regionale

JuridictionUnited Arab Emirates
DeviseAED (AED)
En vigueur depuis1 janv. 2025
Version1.0
Derniere verification1 mars 2026
Prochaine verification1 juil. 2026
Source: UAE tax-free salary structure

United Arab Emirates Taux et Regles

Taux d'Imposition

UAE personal income tax0%
Corporate tax (above AED 375K profit)9%
VAT on goods and services5%

Exonerations

  • -No personal income tax on salary
  • -No capital gains tax on personal investments
  • -No inheritance or estate tax
  • -End-of-service gratuity is a separate entitlement

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Formule

Net = Gross - Other Deductions

UAE generally has no personal income tax on salary. Net pay usually equals gross minus employer-specific deductions.

Questions Frequentes

Is salary really tax-free in the UAE?

Yes. The UAE does not impose any personal income tax on employment salary. Your gross salary is your take-home pay minus only employer-specific deductions like medical insurance contributions. This applies to all residents regardless of nationality.

What deductions might my UAE employer take?

Common deductions: medical insurance contributions (varies by company), company pension schemes (optional for expats), housing deductions (if employer-provided housing is part of the package). UAE nationals have mandatory GPSSA pension deductions of 5% of salary.

How does AED 25,000/month compare to a UK salary?

AED 25,000/month (AED 300,000/year, roughly GBP 65,000) is equivalent to approximately GBP 85,000-90,000 gross in the UK after accounting for UK income tax and National Insurance. The tax-free advantage is massive for mid-to-high earners.

What is end-of-service gratuity?

UAE Labour Law entitles employees to a gratuity payment when leaving: 21 days base salary per year for the first 5 years, 30 days per year thereafter. This is paid by the employer at termination and is not a payroll deduction during employment.

Does the 9% corporate tax affect my salary?

No. The 9% corporate tax (introduced June 2023) applies to business profits above AED 375,000, not personal salary. It does not reduce your take-home pay. It is paid by companies on their net profit.

Should I factor in cost of living?

Yes. While salary is tax-free, Dubai and Abu Dhabi have high costs for housing, schooling (if expat with children), and healthcare (if not covered by employer). Factor in AED 5,000-15,000/month for housing and AED 3,000-8,000/month per child for schooling when evaluating offers.

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