Al Sabeel Tax Consultant And Book Keeping sits in the thick of Dubai’s business life, supporting owners who need straight answers on tax and numbers, not buzzwords. From a small warehouse in Al Quoz to a consultancy in Business Bay, they handle everyday bookkeeping and payroll while keeping an eye on VAT and the new UAE corporate tax rules. Because they’re FTA-approved, clients get advice that aligns with real Federal Tax Authority practice, not guesswork.
What kind of accounting services in Dubai does Al Sabeel Tax Consultant And Book Keeping offer?
The team covers the full cycle: bookkeeping for trading and service companies, monthly VAT returns, VAT registration in the UAE, and filing for corporate tax in Dubai. When a bank asks for audited accounts or a free zone authority insists on clean financials, their audit support helps owners get documents across the line without last-minute panic. For businesses that are just getting the ball rolling, they assist with company formation, then stay on to run payroll and keep ledgers tidy so management can focus on sales instead of spreadsheets.
How does this FTA-approved firm help with VAT, corporate tax, ESR and liquidation?
On VAT, they advise on common UAE problem areas like mixed-use expenses, imports under reverse charge and free zone transactions, explaining in clear English or Arabic what’s deductible and what isn’t. As a corporate tax advisor in Dubai, they help clients understand whether they fall under mainland or free zone regimes and how Economic Substance Regulations affect their structure. When a company needs to close, their company liquidation work links the accounting cleanup, final VAT and corporate tax returns and any required audit, so regulatory doors are properly closed rather than left half open. For many owners, that joined-up approach is what builds real peace of mind.