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IFZA’s professional and consultancy licence kept attracting solo consultants and small advisory firms through 2026.
The draw comes down to three things: flat-fee pricing that doesn’t scale unpredictably with revenue, visa allocation that grows with your package tier, and full foreign ownership with no local sponsor requirement.
For an advisory business with a small team, that cost base sits well below a comparable mainland company setup.
The UAE runs more than 40 multidisciplinary free zones where foreign investors can hold 100% company ownership.
This article covers what the professional licence costs in 2026, the extra fees consultants often miss, how IFZA compares structurally to other free zones, and what the current UAE corporate tax rules mean for your qualifying income.
IFZA’s professional licence bundles up to three business activities, scales visa allocation with your package tier, and doesn’t require a rented office at the entry level.
That combination gives solo consultants and small advisory firms a lower cost base than a mainland trade licence for comparable work.
Here’s what draws consulting and professional services firms to IFZA specifically:
Map your activity list against IFZA’s included-activities rule before you apply.
If your consultancy work overlaps with a commercial activity, like selling products alongside advisory services, you’ll need to factor in the cross-activity fee covered below.
IFZA’s 2026 standard one-year professional and consultancy licence runs from AED 11,900 for a zero-visa package up to AED 20,900 for a four visa and above package.
Multi-year packages carry built-in discounts of 15% to 30% depending on term length.
The table below shows the standard IFZA Dubai price list across licence terms, inclusive of VAT.
Licence Term | Zero Visa | 1 Visa | 2 Visas | 3 Visas | 4+ Visas |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 year | AED 11,900 | AED 14,900 | AED 16,900 | AED 18,900 | AED 20,900 |
2 years (15% discount) | AED 20,200 | AED 25,300 | AED 28,700 | AED 32,100 | AED 35,500 |
3 years (20% discount) | AED 28,600 | AED 35,800 | AED 40,600 | AED 45,400 | AED 50,200 |
5 years (30% discount) | AED 41,700 | AED 52,200 | AED 59,200 | AED 66,200 | AED 73,200 |
Each package with one or more visas currently includes one residence visa free for life on continuous renewal under IFZA’s 2026 promotional terms.
That promotion doesn’t cover the establishment card, visa status changes, or medical and Emirates ID costs, so budget for those separately.
Since the visa count changes your total spend meaningfully, it’s worth reviewing which package tier actually fits your hiring plan before you pay.
Beyond the base license, consulting firms should budget for the cross business activity fee, extra activity charges, establishment card costs, and visa renewal fees.
These sit outside the headline licence price and catch first-time applicants off guard.
Here’s the extra-fee picture from IFZA’s 2026 Schedule of Fees:
IFZA’s current 2026 promotion waives the cross-business-activity fee and the general trading activity fee for new applications through the next three renewals.
Confirm whether your application still falls under that promotional window before you budget. A late renewal is where costs escalate fastest, since the AED 1,000 monthly penalty applies separately to both the licence and the establishment card.
Free zones differ mainly on visa ceilings, facility requirements, and activity bundling rather than on headline licence price alone. The right fit depends on your team size and how you plan to structure your office, not just the sticker cost of the licence.
IFZA’s structure suits consultants who want to start with a flexi-desk and scale visa allocation gradually as the business grows, without committing to a fixed office lease early on. Other UAE free zones apply their own visa quotas, activity limits, and facility requirements, and these figures change periodically.
Exact current visa quotas, activity limits, and fees for any other free zone should be confirmed directly with that authority or through the Ministry of Economy and Tourism’s free zone directory rather than through third-party comparison sites, since those figures move without notice.
If your consulting activity spans multiple emirates or needs a specific facility type, compare each free zone’s own published fee schedule directly before applying.
This keeps your decision anchored to current, authoritative figures rather than outdated estimates.
IFZA business setup keeps the 0% corporate tax rate only if they qualify as a Qualifying Free Zone Person, which means meeting substance, qualifying income, transfer pricing, and de minimis conditions set by the Federal Tax Authority. Income that falls outside those conditions is taxed at the standard 9% rate.
The Federal Tax Authority lists the conditions to be a Qualifying Free Zone Person as follows:
UAE corporate tax applies at 9% on taxable income above AED 375,000 for income that doesn’t qualify for the 0% rate, per the Federal Tax Authority’s corporate tax framework.
A consulting firm earning most of its income from clients outside the free zone system, or from activities not on the qualifying list, should expect part or all of that income to fall under the 9% rate.
Free zone consultants should confirm two live compliance points for 2026: the mandatory audited financial statement requirement for qualifying free zone persons and any Federal Tax Authority guidance narrowing which activities and income streams still qualify for the 0% rate. Both affect whether you keep your free zone tax benefit.
The Federal Tax Authority’s own Qualifying Free Zone Person guidance confirms audited financial statements as a standing condition for the 0% rate, regardless of your revenue size.
The Federal Tax Authority has also continued issuing supplementary guidance through 2026 that tightens how qualifying income and de minimis calculations get applied in practice. The exact scope of any specific decision should be confirmed directly on the Federal Tax Authority’s website before you rely on it.
If you’ve been treating your free zone status as a fixed exemption rather than one you actively maintain, this is the year that assumption gets tested.
Reviewing your qualifying-income classification and audit readiness against the current Federal Tax Authority position matters more now than in previous years.
IFZA is one of Dubai’s most-used free zones for consultants because of its ownership flexibility and visa scalability, and real client outcomes from company formation cases support this in practice.
The zone’s structure suits businesses planning to grow their team over several years, not a one-time licence purchase.
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If IFZA’s package structure and visa scalability fit where your consulting business is headed, JSB can walk you through activity mapping and package selection before you apply.
IFZA’s 2026 standard one-year professional licence starts at AED 11,900 for zero visas and rises to AED 20,900 for four or more visas, per IFZA’s current price list.
Multi-year terms carry built-in discounts of 15% to 30%. Confirm current pricing directly with IFZA before you apply, since fees can change without notice.
Yes, but combining a professional activity with a commercial one triggers IFZA’s cross-business-activity fee of AED 2,000. Some 2026 promotional terms waive this fee for new applications through the next three renewals.
Confirm whether your application qualifies for that waiver before you budget.
IFZA’s standard packages scale from zero visas up to four or more, with each visa-inclusive tier priced separately. Zero to three-visa packages also include a free one-year FlexiDesk allocation.
Higher visa needs may require an upgraded package tier and additional facility space.
No, IFZA’s zero-to-three-visa packages include a free FlexiDesk for one year, so a rented office isn’t mandatory at the entry level.
Growing teams may eventually need dedicated office space depending on visa allocation and operational needs. Confirm your specific package’s inclusions before applying.
Free zones differ mainly on visa allocation model, facility requirements, and activity bundling rather than on the headline price. The right fit depends on your team size and hiring timeline.
Compare each free zone’s own current fee schedule directly rather than relying on third-party estimates.
IFZA companies keep the 0% rate only if they meet Qualifying Free Zone Person conditions set by the Federal Tax Authority, including substance, qualifying income, and audited financial statements.
Income outside those conditions is taxed at the standard 9% rate above AED 375,000.
IFZA charges a late renewal penalty of AED 1,000 per month after the initial grace period, applying separately to both the business licence and the establishment card.
This adds up quickly if renewal dates are missed. Setting calendar reminders ahead of your renewal date helps avoid this.
Many IFZA application steps can be completed remotely, though certain steps like biometrics for a residence visa typically require your physical presence in the UAE.
Reviewed by: Gaurav Keswani
Gaurav Keswani is the Founder of JSB Incorporation, a Dubai-based business setup and immigration consultancy. He appeared on Talk 100.3 FM answering live listener questions on UAE Golden Visa eligibility, citing GDRFA and ICP guidelines directly on air. JSB Incorporation handles documentation preparation and application coordination; all visa and licence decisions rest with the relevant UAE government authorities, GDRFA, ICP, DET, and DLD.
If you’re weighing IFZA against another free zone, or you’re unsure how the 2026 Qualifying Free Zone Person rules affect your consulting income, JSB Incorporation can help you work through it.
We handle your full IFZA application, from activity mapping and package selection to visa processing and corporate tax registration, so you avoid missteps on licence fees, cross-activity charges, or qualifying-income classification.
Schedule your consultation and get your consulting business set up correctly the first time.
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