Seven-year retention, acceptable formats and the records the FTA actually requests — the legal backbone of your books. In this guide, the GoldenKey editorial team breaks the topic down the way our consultants explain it across the desk — practical, current, and free of jargon.
What the law requires you to keep
What the law requires you to keep sits at the heart of this topic. In the UAE, UAE entities must retain records supporting their tax positions for seven years. Understanding this early shapes every downstream decision — from the jurisdiction you pick to the way banks and authorities read your file. Let's unpack the details that matter.
Our advisory team sees this daily across Ajman, Dubai, Sharjah and the northern emirates: founders who address “what the law requires you to keep” properly at the start save both government fees and weeks of back-and-forth later. The practical approach is to document your position, confirm the current requirement with the relevant authority (rules are refined frequently), and keep written evidence in your company file. Where costs are involved, always demand a fixed written quotation — reputable consultants, GoldenKey included, publish their fees upfront and accept instalments via Tabby and Tamara.
Retention periods explained
Retention periods explained sits at the heart of this topic. In the UAE, IFRS is the reference framework for financial statements banks and auditors accept. Understanding this early shapes every downstream decision — from the jurisdiction you pick to the way banks and authorities read your file. Here is what that means in practice.
Our advisory team sees this daily across Ajman, Dubai, Sharjah and the northern emirates: founders who address “retention periods explained” properly at the start save both government fees and weeks of back-and-forth later. The practical approach is to document your position, confirm the current requirement with the relevant authority (rules are refined frequently), and keep written evidence in your company file. Where costs are involved, always demand a fixed written quotation — reputable consultants, GoldenKey included, publish their fees upfront and accept instalments via Tabby and Tamara.
Digital records and acceptable formats
Digital records and acceptable formats sits at the heart of this topic. In the UAE, monthly bank reconciliation is the single highest-value bookkeeping discipline. Understanding this early shapes every downstream decision — from the jurisdiction you pick to the way banks and authorities read your file. The mechanics are simpler than they look once laid out.
Our advisory team sees this daily across Ajman, Dubai, Sharjah and the northern emirates: founders who address “digital records and acceptable formats” properly at the start save both government fees and weeks of back-and-forth later. The practical approach is to document your position, confirm the current requirement with the relevant authority (rules are refined frequently), and keep written evidence in your company file. Where costs are involved, always demand a fixed written quotation — reputable consultants, GoldenKey included, publish their fees upfront and accept instalments via Tabby and Tamara.
What FTA audits request first
What FTA audits request first sits at the heart of this topic. In the UAE, payroll runs through the Wage Protection System for mainland employers. Understanding this early shapes every downstream decision — from the jurisdiction you pick to the way banks and authorities read your file. Here is what that means in practice.
Our advisory team sees this daily across Ajman, Dubai, Sharjah and the northern emirates: founders who address “what fta audits request first” properly at the start save both government fees and weeks of back-and-forth later. The practical approach is to document your position, confirm the current requirement with the relevant authority (rules are refined frequently), and keep written evidence in your company file. Where costs are involved, always demand a fixed written quotation — reputable consultants, GoldenKey included, publish their fees upfront and accept instalments via Tabby and Tamara.
Building a retention system
Building a retention system sits at the heart of this topic. In the UAE, UAE entities must retain records supporting their tax positions for seven years. Understanding this early shapes every downstream decision — from the jurisdiction you pick to the way banks and authorities read your file. This is where most founders need clarity.
Our advisory team sees this daily across Ajman, Dubai, Sharjah and the northern emirates: founders who address “building a retention system” properly at the start save both government fees and weeks of back-and-forth later. The practical approach is to document your position, confirm the current requirement with the relevant authority (rules are refined frequently), and keep written evidence in your company file. Where costs are involved, always demand a fixed written quotation — reputable consultants, GoldenKey included, publish their fees upfront and accept instalments via Tabby and Tamara.