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Feb 12, 2026

UAE exempts non-commercial sports bodies from corporate tax, easing athlete mobility

UAE exempts non-commercial sports bodies from corporate tax, easing athlete mobility
Cabinet Decision No. 1 of 2026, published on 11 February, grants full corporate-tax exemption to international and domestic sports organisations that operate on a non-commercial basis and reinvest all income into sporting activities. (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)

Eligible entities—ranging from global federations to youth-training academies—must be recognised by the Ministry of Sports and commit to strict non-profit governance rules. Profits cannot be distributed to members, and any unrelated commercial income remains taxable. Applications will be vetted by the Federal Tax Authority, which will monitor ongoing compliance. (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)

While the measure is framed as an economic-diversification tool, it carries mobility implications: tax-exempt status is expected to encourage foreign sports federations to base regional HQs in Dubai or Abu Dhabi, creating new inbound assignments for coaches, administrators and athletes. It also reduces operating costs for grassroots clubs that sponsor large numbers of foreign players on work visas.

UAE exempts non-commercial sports bodies from corporate tax, easing athlete mobility


For sports organisations moving staff or athletes into the UAE, streamlined immigration support is critical. VisaHQ’s UAE portal (https://www.visahq.com/united-arab-emirates/) provides step-by-step guidance on work permits, residency visas and document legalisation, helping governing bodies and clubs secure the right paperwork quickly so that coaches and players can get straight to the field.

The exemption aligns sports bodies with other mission-led entities—such as educational or cultural foundations—that already enjoy tax relief under Article 9 of the Corporate-Tax Law. Advisors say qualifying organisations should review constitutional documents and immigration sponsorship structures to ensure alignment between tax and visa classifications.

Given the UAE’s ambition to become a global sports hub—hosting everything from Formula 1 to world golf finals—the fiscal sweetener could make the Emirates even more attractive for governing bodies looking for a Middle-East base.
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