Low-Tax
Companies in RAK mainland enjoy 0% personal income tax and 9% corporate tax.
Mainland company in Ras Al Khaimah (RAK) has abundant opportunities for growth and expansion. Ras Al Khaimah is one of the most advanced economies in the UAE and an excellent location for establishing your business.
The RAK mainland offers investors a great business location. It is a one-hour drive from Dubai, borders Oman, and is close to the Arabian Gulf. The government has implemented liberal policies to attract foreign investment, providing a range of incentives to make this a hub for both domestic and foreign investment.
Do you want to be a part of this thriving economy and establish your business in RAK Mainland? Collaborate with our team of experts who will assist you in the business setup process. By partnering with us, we guarantee a streamlined business setup that adheres to the local compliances and regulations of the RAK mainland authorities.
Ras Al Khaimah’s mainland is growing in popularity because of the numerous
advantages it offers for businesses. Some of the key benefits include:
Companies in RAK mainland enjoy 0% personal income tax and 9% corporate tax.
RAK is well-connected by road, sea, and air, providing easy access to regional and international markets.
Lower setup costs, operational expenses, and living costs compared to neighboring emirates.
100% foreign ownership is allowed for certain business activities on the mainland.
Liberal policies, streamlined licensing, minimal bureaucracy, and financial incentives.
Enjoy the benefit of not being required to conduct mandatory annual audits.
Operate and cater directly to the local UAE market with ease.
There is no minimum capital requirement to start your company.
Businesses can issue unlimited visas as long as it aligns with their business plan.
Engaging Stratrich consultants for business setup in RAK mainland can streamline the process and ensure compliance with local regulations. By onboarding us as your partner, we enhance your business prospects in RAK mainland and ensure your business aligns with the growth of this developed Emirate.
Establishing your company in the RAK mainland requires documentation and fulfilling legal compliance. We help you understand the requirements for obtaining a business license and assist in the business setup process in RAK mainland. Our team of experts advise you on the different business options for your company and ensure all your decisions are in adherence to the regulations of the concerned authorities.
We start by analysing your business goals and recommending the most suitable legal structure and business activity for your venture in RAK Mainland.
Select the appropriate legal structure based on your business needs, ownership preferences, and liability considerations.
We assist in selecting and registering a unique trade name that complies with RAK Mainland’s regulations, representing your brand in the best way possible.
Stratrich takes care of securing the necessary approvals from the relevant authorities, expediting the process.
We handle all the documentation, including the Memorandum of Association (MoA) and other legal paperwork, ensuring compliance with RAK Mainland laws and regulations.
We handle all the documentation, including the Memorandum of Association (MoA) and other legal paperwork, ensuring compliance with RAK Mainland laws and regulations.
Once all approvals and documentation are in place, we manage the payment of fees and obtain the final business license, allowing you to legally operate your business in RAK Mainland.
We support you in applying for necessary visas and opening a corporate bank account, ensuring your business is fully equipped to start operations.
A mainland company is a business entity registered and licensed to operate within the mainland of Ras Al Khaimah. It allows for conducting business across the UAE and internationally.
Yes, mainland companies registered in RAK can conduct business both within the UAE and internationally.
No, for most types of companies, a local sponsor or service agent is not required. Only industries such as Banking and Defence require a local sponsor.