• A Palestinian woman walks past a portrait of French President Emmanuel Macron in the Nusseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip put up to denounce Mr Macron's defence of cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed. AFP
    A Palestinian woman walks past a portrait of French President Emmanuel Macron in the Nusseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip put up to denounce Mr Macron's defence of cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed. AFP
  • A member of Syria's opposition National Liberation Front fires a 155-mm gun towards positons of Russian and regime forces in retaliation to a reported Russian air strike on a training camp two days ago, that killed dozens of rebel fighters, in the nort-west Idlib province. AFP
    A member of Syria's opposition National Liberation Front fires a 155-mm gun towards positons of Russian and regime forces in retaliation to a reported Russian air strike on a training camp two days ago, that killed dozens of rebel fighters, in the nort-west Idlib province. AFP
  • Iraqi demonstrators chant slogans during a gathering in Haboubi Square in the southern city of Nasiriyah to demand a overhaul of a political system. AFP
    Iraqi demonstrators chant slogans during a gathering in Haboubi Square in the southern city of Nasiriyah to demand a overhaul of a political system. AFP
  • A tyre burns as protesters chant slogans during a protest against the new Job Creation Law in Jakarta, Indonesia. Hundreds of people staged the protest demanding that the government revoke the law they say will cripple labour rights. AP Photo
    A tyre burns as protesters chant slogans during a protest against the new Job Creation Law in Jakarta, Indonesia. Hundreds of people staged the protest demanding that the government revoke the law they say will cripple labour rights. AP Photo
  • An aerial view shows Libyan experts exhuming human remains from mass graves in Tarhuna, southeast of the capital Tripoli. AFP
    An aerial view shows Libyan experts exhuming human remains from mass graves in Tarhuna, southeast of the capital Tripoli. AFP
  • Kashmiris assemble near a house damaged after a gunbattle in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir. AP Photo
    Kashmiris assemble near a house damaged after a gunbattle in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir. AP Photo
  • A woman wearing a protective face mask walks past a shop window displaying mannequin heads with masks, in Paris, France. EPA
    A woman wearing a protective face mask walks past a shop window displaying mannequin heads with masks, in Paris, France. EPA

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Dubai Rugby Sevens

November 30-December 2, at The Sevens, Dubai

Gulf Under 19

Pool A – Abu Dhabi Harlequins, Jumeirah College Tigers, Dubai English Speaking School 1, Gems World Academy

Pool B – British School Al Khubairat, Bahrain Colts, Jumeirah College Lions, Dubai English Speaking School 2

Pool C - Dubai College A, Dubai Sharks, Jumeirah English Speaking School, Al Yasmina

Pool D – Dubai Exiles, Dubai Hurricanes, Al Ain Amblers, Deira International School

Ten tax points to be aware of in 2026

1. Domestic VAT refund amendments: request your refund within five years

If a business does not apply for the refund on time, they lose their credit.

2. E-invoicing in the UAE

Businesses should continue preparing for the implementation of e-invoicing in the UAE, with 2026 a preparation and transition period ahead of phased mandatory adoption. 

3. More tax audits

Tax authorities are increasingly using data already available across multiple filings to identify audit risks. 

4. More beneficial VAT and excise tax penalty regime

Tax disputes are expected to become more frequent and more structured, with clearer administrative objection and appeal processes. The UAE has adopted a new penalty regime for VAT and excise disputes, which now mirrors the penalty regime for corporate tax.

5. Greater emphasis on statutory audit

There is a greater need for the accuracy of financial statements. The International Financial Reporting Standards standards need to be strictly adhered to and, as a result, the quality of the audits will need to increase.

6. Further transfer pricing enforcement

Transfer pricing enforcement, which refers to the practice of establishing prices for internal transactions between related entities, is expected to broaden in scope. The UAE will shortly open the possibility to negotiate advance pricing agreements, or essentially rulings for transfer pricing purposes. 

7. Limited time periods for audits

Recent amendments also introduce a default five-year limitation period for tax audits and assessments, subject to specific statutory exceptions. While the standard audit and assessment period is five years, this may be extended to up to 15 years in cases involving fraud or tax evasion. 

8. Pillar 2 implementation 

Many multinational groups will begin to feel the practical effect of the Domestic Minimum Top-Up Tax (DMTT), the UAE's implementation of the OECD’s global minimum tax under Pillar 2. While the rules apply for financial years starting on or after January 1, 2025, it is 2026 that marks the transition to an operational phase.

9. Reduced compliance obligations for imported goods and services

Businesses that apply the reverse-charge mechanism for VAT purposes in the UAE may benefit from reduced compliance obligations. 

10. Substance and CbC reporting focus

Tax authorities are expected to continue strengthening the enforcement of economic substance and Country-by-Country (CbC) reporting frameworks. In the UAE, these regimes are increasingly being used as risk-assessment tools, providing tax authorities with a comprehensive view of multinational groups’ global footprints and enabling them to assess whether profits are aligned with real economic activity. 

Contributed by Thomas Vanhee and Hend Rashwan, Aurifer

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How to watch Ireland v Pakistan in UAE

When: The one-off Test starts on Friday, May 11
What time: Each day’s play is scheduled to start at 2pm UAE time.
TV: The match will be broadcast on OSN Sports Cricket HD. Subscribers to the channel can also stream the action live on OSN Play.

Name: Peter Dicce

Title: Assistant dean of students and director of athletics

Favourite sport: soccer

Favourite team: Bayern Munich

Favourite player: Franz Beckenbauer

Favourite activity in Abu Dhabi: scuba diving in the Northern Emirates 

 

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Other acts on the Jazz Garden bill

Sharrie Williams
The American singer is hugely respected in blues circles due to her passionate vocals and songwriting. Born and raised in Michigan, Williams began recording and touring as a teenage gospel singer. Her career took off with the blues band The Wiseguys. Such was the acclaim of their live shows that they toured throughout Europe and in Africa. As a solo artist, Williams has also collaborated with the likes of the late Dizzy Gillespie, Van Morrison and Mavis Staples.
Lin Rountree
An accomplished smooth jazz artist who blends his chilled approach with R‘n’B. Trained at the Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington, DC, Rountree formed his own band in 2004. He has also recorded with the likes of Kem, Dwele and Conya Doss. He comes to Dubai on the back of his new single Pass The Groove, from his forthcoming 2018 album Stronger Still, which may follow his five previous solo albums in cracking the top 10 of the US jazz charts.
Anita Williams
Dubai-based singer Anita Williams will open the night with a set of covers and swing, jazz and blues standards that made her an in-demand singer across the emirate. The Irish singer has been performing in Dubai since 2008 at venues such as MusicHall and Voda Bar. Her Jazz Garden appearance is career highlight as she will use the event to perform the original song Big Blue Eyes, the single from her debut solo album, due for release soon.