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UAE Business Setup Guide 2026: How to Start a Company in Dubai Free Zone vs Mainland

How to start a company in UAE in 2026 — free zone vs mainland compared.

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Business team in UAE office representing company setup in Dubai free zone or mainland
The UAE’s business-friendly regulatory environment offers entrepreneurs world-class company setup options at competitive cost — Photo: Pexels

The UAE offers two fundamentally different frameworks for establishing a business — the mainland company structure regulated by the Department of Economic Development, and the free zone company structure regulated by one of over 40 individual free zone authorities operating across the country. The right choice depends on your business activities, your target customers, your visa requirements, and your budget. Both structures have become significantly more accessible and affordable since 2021 legal reforms, and this guide reflects the current landscape as of 2026.

The most important distinction to understand is where your business can operate. A mainland company can conduct business anywhere in the UAE and is not restricted in the nationalities of its clients. A free zone company can theoretically only operate within its own free zone or internationally — conducting direct business on the UAE mainland requires either a mainland licence or a distributor agreement with a mainland-licensed company. In practice, this distinction matters most for businesses that need to deal directly with UAE government entities, retail to UAE consumers from a physical location, or bid on UAE government contracts.

DIFC Dubai financial centre towers representing UAE business hub and company registration options
The DIFC and other Dubai free zones offer world-class business infrastructure for companies serving international markets — Photo: Pexels

Free Zone Companies: Key Facts

Free zone companies offer 100 percent foreign ownership (available since 2021 on mainland too, but long-established in free zones), full repatriation of profits and capital, no import or export duties within the free zone, and typically a streamlined registration process that can be completed in days. Costs vary significantly across free zones — setup costs range from approximately AED 5,000 to AED 50,000 for the first year depending on the free zone, licence type, and office space requirement. Popular free zones for small businesses and freelancers include IFZA, Meydan, SHAMS (Sharjah), and RAKEZ (Ras Al Khaimah), where costs are more competitive than the premium DIFC or ADGM jurisdictions. For UAE business news, visit our business section.

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Mainland Companies: Key Facts

Since the 2021 amendment to the UAE Commercial Companies Law, foreign investors can now own 100 percent of mainland companies in most business activities without requiring a local sponsor — a landmark change that eliminated one of the most significant barriers to UAE business ownership for expatriates. Mainland licences are issued by the DED and allow unrestricted business activity throughout the UAE. Setup costs start at approximately AED 15,000 to AED 25,000 for basic licence types. Mainland companies are subject to the UAE 9 percent corporate tax on profits above AED 375,000 annually, whereas many free zone companies can qualify for a 0 percent rate on qualifying income.

Dubai skyline representing the business hub and commercial environment for mainland and free zone companies
Dubai’s world-class commercial infrastructure supports thousands of companies operating under both mainland and free zone licences — Photo: Pexels

Which Should You Choose?

Choose a free zone company if you are an international consultant, digital services provider, technology company, or exporter whose clients are primarily outside the UAE or within the same free zone. Choose a mainland company if you need to sell directly to UAE consumers or businesses, bid on government contracts, operate a physical retail or hospitality business, or run a professional services firm requiring UAE-specific licences. Many entrepreneurs operating at scale maintain both — a free zone entity for international operations and a mainland entity for UAE domestic business. For comprehensive business guides and UAE company setup advice, visit our business section.

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Choosing the right UAE company structure from the start saves significant time and cost compared to restructuring later — Photo: Pexels

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