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The UAE is home to numerous free zones, offering unparalleled advantages to entrepreneurs and investors. These zones are strategically designed to promote trade, attract foreign investment, and provide a business-friendly environment with tax exemptions, 100% foreign ownership, and world-class infrastructure.
At SketchOn Business Services LLC, we specialize in freezone company formation in the UAE, ensuring a hassle-free and efficient setup process tailored to your business needs.
What is a Freezone Company?
Freezone companies operate from UAE free trade zones and receive both tax exemption and full business ownership rights. Free zones help businesses that handle worldwide trade and other sectors such as logistics manufacturing IT e-commerce and more thrive.
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The cost of setting up a freezone company in the UAE varies depending on the free zone, business activity, and additional services required. Approximate costs range from AED 10,000 to AED 50,000, covering licensing fees, office space, and administrative charges.
Approx. AED 10,000 annually.
Approx. AED 5,600 annually.
Running a business requires money for visas plus office space and official paperwork.
In-depth knowledge of all UAE free zones to help you make the right choice.
From documentation to licensing, we handle every step of the setup.
Transparent pricing with no hidden charges.
Customized packages to meet your unique business requirements.
Quick and efficient service to get your company operational in no time.
Establishing a freezone company in the UAE is an excellent opportunity to tap into global markets while enjoying tax benefits and operational flexibility. Partner with SketchOn Business Services LLC for a seamless business setup experience tailored to your goals.
Contact us today to explore the best free zone options for your business.
A freezone company is a business entity registered within a UAE free zone, allowing 100% foreign ownership and tax exemptions.
The best free zone depends on your business activity, industry, and operational requirements. For example, DMCC is ideal for commodities trading, while DAFZA suits logistics businesses.
No, freezone companies cannot trade directly in the UAE mainland but can collaborate with local distributors.
Costs range from AED 10,000 to AED 50,000, depending on the free zone and services required.
Yes, free zones typically require businesses to lease office space, though flexi-desk options are available.
The process usually takes 1-2 weeks, depending on documentation and approvals.
Yes, freezone companies can sponsor visas for employees and dependents, subject to the company’s size and office space.
Freezone companies enjoy exemptions from corporate taxes, import/export duties, and personal income taxes.
No, freezone companies allow 100% foreign ownership without requiring a local sponsor.
We offer expert guidance, cost-effective solutions, and end-to-end support to simplify your business setup.