UK–UAE Cross-Border Tax & Accounting

UK expats in UAE — both sides handled.

UK–UAE Cross-Border Tax & Accounting— what we do

If you are a UK expat living and working in the UAE, your tax and accounting situation spans two jurisdictions. We handle your UAE business accounts, Corporate Tax, and VAT, while also managing your UK Self Assessment, rental income, and CGT obligations. One firm, both sides.

What’s included

  • UAE business accounting and compliance
  • UK Self Assessment for non-residents
  • UK rental income reporting (SA105)
  • Capital gains tax on UK property disposals
  • HMRC non-resident landlord scheme
  • Double taxation treaty advice
  • Coordination between UK and UAE obligations

What happens next:

Book a free consultation and we will map out both your UK and UAE obligations, then provide a combined fixed-fee proposal.

Indicative Pricing

Custom quote

Available add-ons

Backlog bookkeeping (UAE)

From AED 500/month

Final fee confirmed after free consultation

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Not sure if this is right for you?

All new clients get a free 30-minute consultation before any commitment. We’ll assess your situation and recommend exactly what you need.

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Frequently asked questions

If you have UK-sourced income (rental income, capital gains on UK property, UK employment income), you likely need to file a UK Self Assessment as a non-resident. We handle both your UK and UAE obligations so nothing is missed.

The treaty prevents you from being taxed twice on the same income. We ensure you claim the correct treaty relief and structure your affairs to take advantage of the provisions. This is particularly relevant for rental income and employment income.

Yes — that is exactly what this service is designed for. One firm, one point of contact, both jurisdictions. We coordinate your UK Self Assessment, rental income reporting, CGT obligations, and UAE business accounting and compliance.

If you are a non-UK resident receiving UK rental income, your letting agent or tenant may be required to deduct basic rate tax from your rent unless you register with the NRL scheme. We handle the registration so your rent is paid gross.

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