Tuesday, 3 March 2015

Business setup in Dubai freezones

Business setup in Dubai Free Zones. www.dubaibusinesskey.com
The United Arab Emirates, abbreviated as the UAE, or shortened to “the Emirates“, is a country situated in the southeast of the Arabian Peninsula in Western Asia on the Persian Gulf, consisting of seven emirates. The constituent emirates are Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras al Khaimah, Sharjah and Umm al-Quwain. The capital is AbuDhabi. Contact us, info@dubaibusinesskey.com
Abu Dhabi  – The capital of the emirates, and its second largest city, Abu Dhabi industrialized rapidly and is a centre for political, industrial and commercial activity. Accounting for 15% of the Emirates GDP Abu Dhabi enjoys a reputation as one of the more westernized Arab cities. Although less accessible than Dubai, the market offers lucrative rewards for people with the time, patience and knowledge to penetrate the market. SKYPE: Legal . Business 1
Dubai - Perhaps the most well known of the emirates, the rapid expansion and its reputation for entrepreneurial innovation has made the state one of the highest profile destinations on the planet, with an open market and attractive tax incentives cementing its reputation as an economic centre. With 88% of UK investors in the emirates choosing Dubai, its reputation speaks for itself. With year-round sunshine, intriguing deserts, beautiful beaches, luxurious hotels and shopping malls, fascinating heritage attractions and a thriving business community, Dubai receives millions of leisure and business visitors each year from around the world. These visitors can benefit from a range of services and a local infrastructure that help make any trip to Dubai smooth and hassle-free. www.dubaibusinesskey.com
Dubai has a warm, sunny climate that is ideal for tourism, with mild temperatures for most of the year and a low rainfall. Summer temperatures in July and August can reach highs of around 45ºC (113ºF) with high humidity, making this the least comfortable time of year to visit in terms of climate. However, Dubai is well geared up for high temperatures, and public transport, shopping malls, hotels, restaurants and visitor attractions are all air conditioned.
www.dubaibusinesskey.com English is widely spoken in Dubai, and as all restaurant menus, road signs and other information is usually presented in both English and Arabic, visitors who speak English will have no trouble making their way around. Many tour operators and travel professionals will also be able to offer services to French, Russian and German speaking visitors.
The local currency is the dirham, which is pegged to the dollar at Dhs 3.67. Dubai offers a sophisticated network of banks, currency exchanges and ATMs, making it easy to access money across the city.
Dubai is tolerant and cosmopolitan and all visitors are welcome. However, Islam is a way of life in the city, and therefore tourists should adopt a certain level of cultural and religious sensitivity for the duration of their stay. While dress codes are fairly liberal, swim wear should only be worn on beaches or at swimming pools, and when visiting shopping malls and other attractions, tourists should wear clothing that is not too tight or revealing. Certain attractions, such as mosques or religious sites, usually have stricter dress codes, requiring both men and women to cover up bare shoulders, arms and legs, and women to wear headscarves.
Despite being governed by Islamic laws, alcohol is available to tourists in licensed bars and restaurants (these are almost always located inside four and five star hotels), and in airport duty free shops. Drinking in public places (such as beaches) is not permitted, and being drunk and disorderly in public can result in stiff penalties.
Sharjah – The Emirates third largest state, Sharjah offers low taxation and trade duties as an incentive to attract investment. It also boasts fast procedures for the licensing economic activity.
Ajman – With foreign investment up 100% on last year and the state cementing its reputation as a sound real estate investment prospect, on account of its strong protection laws, Ajmans profile continue to grow.
Umm al-Quwain – The least populated of the federation, Umm al-Quwain offers similar tax and trade incentives to Dubai for foreign investors.
Ras al-Khaimah – Meaning the top of the tent and covering just 656 square miles, Ras al-Khaimah has concentrated on building its industry and is now the UAEs biggest producer of cement.
Fujairah – With a flourishing free trade zone, replicating the success of the Dubai Free Zone Authority, Fujairah is keen attract foreign investors. Tourism is also a growth industry in the state.
Free Zone means a designated area in which companies are taxed very lightly or not at all in order to encourage economic activity.

Monday, 2 March 2015

consultancy litigation copyright patent law in Middle East

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Thursday, 26 June 2014

RAS AL KHAIMAH- RAK Logistics services RAKFTZ Logistics services RAKIA Logistics services in RAS AL KHAIMAH

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Thursday, 12 June 2014

Islamic finance- wakala structure/ government's Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS

British govt investment scheme used for Islamic solar projectwww.dubaibusinesskey.com

A British government investment scheme could become a platform for Islamic financial investments in the country, says a company which is using the scheme to establish a small solar power plant.
The government's Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) helps small trading companies raise finance by offering tax relief to investors.
British-based Islamic financial advisory firm Simply Sharia plans to raise 3 million pounds ($5 million) by the end of June to build the solar plant, using the tax relief to create a wakala funding structure, said chief executive Faizal Karbani.
The project has been vetted by Bahrain-based Islamic advisory firm Shariyah Review Bureau and will be managed by London-based Gardner Asset Management LLP, which is now seeking a suitable site for the solar farm in Britain.
Islamic finance has grown rapidly in its core markets in the Middle East and southeast Asia, but expansion elsewhere has been slow partly because asset transfers expose sharia-compliant structures to high taxation.
EIS could address this issue as it provides investors with income tax relief at 30 percent, capital gains tax exemption, loss relief and 100 percent inheritance tax relief.
Under the wakala structure used by the solar project, one party acts as agent (wakil) for another, charging an agency fee and a performance fee which mirrors the setup of a conventional solar EIS.
Revenues will be generated from government-backed renewables obligation certificates, which are tradable green certificates issued by the government to producers of renewable electricity, and from selling power generated by the solar farm, said Karbani.