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Submit Your ESR for the Financial Year Ending December 2023 by June 30, 2024 – Avoid a Late Penalty of AED 20,000

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June 13, 2024

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As the deadline for filing Economic Substance Regulations (ESR) reports for the financial year ending December 2023 approaches, it’s crucial for UAE businesses to act promptly. The final date for submission is June 30, 2024, and failing to meet this deadline could result in significant penalties, including a hefty fine of AED 20,000.

Understanding the Importance of ESR Compliance

The ESR framework was introduced to ensure that UAE entities undertaking certain activities are not used to artificially attract profits that are not commensurate with the economic activity undertaken in the UAE. This initiative aligns with international standards and helps prevent harmful tax practices.

Who Needs to File ESR Reports?

Entities that engage in any of the following Relevant Activities are required to file an ESR notification and, if they earn income from these activities, a substance report:

Key Steps to Ensure Compliance

Penalties under the Economic Substance Regulations

Type of Offence Amount of Penalty
Failure to submit the ESR Notification AED 20,000
Failure to submit the ESR Report AED 50,000
Failure to provide accurate or complete information AED 50,000
When an entity fails to meet the Economic Substance Test 1st year – AED 50,000 – Information exchange with foreign competent authorities 2nd consecutive year – AED 400,000 – Information exchange with foreign competent authorities – Suspension, cancellation or non- renewal of trade license

Consequences of Non-Compliance

Failure to comply with ESR requirements can result in severe penalties. The initial penalty for late submission is AED 20,000. Continuous non-compliance may lead to even harsher consequences, including increased fines and potential business license suspensions.

ESR Filing Deadline as per the Financial Year

Financial Year Ending Dec 2023 Ending March 2024
Notification Due Date 30 June 2024 30 Sep 2024
Report Filing Due Date 31 December 2024 31 March 2025
With the June 30, 2024 deadline fast approaching, it’s essential for businesses to take immediate action to ensure ESR compliance. Avoiding the AED 20,000 penalty is just one aspect; maintaining a good standing with regulatory authorities is crucial for your business’s reputation and ongoing operations in the UAE.
For professional assistance with your ESR filing, consider consulting with experts who can guide you through the process and ensure all requirements are met. At JP Global, we specialize in helping businesses navigate the complexities of ESR compliance, ensuring peace of mind and regulatory adherence.

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