The Federal Tax Authority has kicked off a training program for the inaugural Emirati Tax Agent Programme cohort. The program aims to develop Emirati tax professionals and enhance tax compliance in the UAE. The training is being provided in collaboration with the New Economy Academy.
Who should read this
UAE businesses and tax professionals should immediately review this development
Directly affected
Key facts
- The Federal Tax Authority has launched the Emirati Tax Agent Programme
- The program aims to develop Emirati tax professionals
- The training is being provided in collaboration with the New Economy Academy
- The program is part of the FTA's efforts to enhance tax compliance in the UAE
- The program will help to increase the number of Emirati tax agents in the UAE
What this means for you
This program is expected to enhance tax compliance in the UAE and increase the number of Emirati tax agents, providing more opportunities for Emirati nationals to work in the tax sector.
Directly affected: UAE businesses, tax professionals, Emirati nationals
Action items
- UAE businesses should review their tax compliance procedures to ensure they are meeting the requirements of the FTA
- Emirati nationals interested in a career in tax should consider applying for the Emirati Tax Agent Programme
- Tax professionals should stay up-to-date with the latest developments in UAE tax law and regulation
- UAE businesses should consider hiring Emirati tax agents to enhance their tax compliance
Litigation impact
This development may impact pending or future tax-related litigation in the UAE, as the increased number of Emirati tax agents may lead to more effective tax compliance and dispute resolution. Businesses and individuals involved in tax disputes should consider seeking advice from Emirati tax agents.
Source
Federal Tax Authority — News
https://tax.gov.ae/en/media.centre/news/federal.tax.authority.new.economy.academy.kick.off.training.for.inaugural.emirati.tax.agent.programme.cohort.aspx
Original-source date: — · Captured: 2026-06-20T08:00Z
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