We provide accounting, bookkeeping, VAT filing, corporate tax registration, payroll processing, auditing, and financial advisory services for businesses operating in Al Shindagha, Bur Dubai, Dubai. Our office at Ginger Business Center on Salah Al Din Street in Deira is reachable from this area within 10 minutes by car through the Al Shindagha Tunnel or via the Green Line metro. Our team of Chartered Accountants, CPAs, Licensed Auditors, and Financial Consultants serves LLCs, sole establishments, free zone entities, and branch offices registered in the area. We use FTA-authorized software including QuickBooks, Xero, Zoho Books, Sage, and Odoo for all client accounts.
Al Shindagha sits at the mouth of Dubai Creek where it meets the Arabian Gulf, forming the northwestern edge of Bur Dubai. The neighborhood is anchored by the Al Shindagha Historic District and Museum of the Future-adjacent heritage corridor, but its surrounding streets host marine transport operators, abra station businesses, dhow maintenance yards, waterfront cafes, souvenir shops, heritage tourism operators, and small logistics companies servicing Creek-side cargo movement. Many business owners in this area run operations with seasonal revenue swings tied to tourism cycles and maritime activity, making consistent bookkeeping and cash flow tracking essential for financial stability.
Tourism operators, waterfront cafes, and souvenir shops in this area experience sharp revenue peaks during winter tourist season and quieter months during summer. Without monthly financial tracking, business owners enter slow periods without knowing their true cash position. Our team delivers monthly profit and loss reports, cash flow forecasts, and receivable aging summaries so seasonal dips never become financial emergencies.
Dhow maintenance yards, marine transport operators, and Creek-side logistics companies handle vessel repair invoicing, spare parts procurement, and cargo handling fees that need precise cost tracking. Mixing operating expenses with capital expenditure or misrecording repair costs as assets inflates the balance sheet and distorts tax calculations. Our accountants classify every transaction correctly and maintain records that withstand FTA scrutiny.
Small tourism businesses and logistics operators in this neighborhood often lack dedicated finance staff and rely on the owner to handle tax filings. This leads to missed deadlines, incorrect returns, and penalties that eat into already tight margins. Late VAT filing costs AED 1,000 on the first offense. Late corporate tax registration carries a penalty of AED 10,000. Cabinet Decision No. 129 of 2025 introduces revised penalties effective April 14, 2026. Our team manages every filing cycle from start to finish.
We serve startups, small businesses, SMEs, and established enterprises across this heritage district and the wider Bur Dubai area. New businesses launching here receive complete business setup assistance covering trade license registration, legal structuring, visa processing, and post-setup compliance. Small businesses with revenue under AED 3 million qualify for Small Business Relief under UAE corporate tax law, valid until December 31, 2026, but still need proper financial records for FTA compliance.
Our team handles accounting for companies registered on the UAE mainland and in free zones including DMCC, JAFZA, IFZA, RAKEZ, Sharjah Media City (Shams), Ajman Free Zone, Dubai Silicon Oasis, Dubai South, DIFC, and DAFZA. Heritage tourism operators in this district manage tour booking revenue, guide commissions, DTCM licensing fees, and group package pricing that require service-by-service revenue recognition. Waterfront cafes track daily food and beverage sales, kitchen waste costs, and seasonal menu pricing changes. Dhow maintenance yards handle vessel repair jobs with material costs, subcontractor labor, and progress billing that need job-order costing under each work order. Companies with boat crews, cafe staff, and tour guides require monthly payroll processing through WPS with seasonal contract terms, overtime tracking, and gratuity provisions. We prepare IFRS-compliant financial statements for annual audits, bank loan applications, and DTCM licensing renewals.
Businesses in nearby Al Fahidi, Al Mina, and Al Hudaiba also work with our team for consistent accounting, tax, and compliance support. Federal Decree-Law No. 17 of 2025, effective January 1, 2026, and Cabinet Decision No. 129 of 2025, effective April 14, 2026, introduce updated tax procedures and penalty structures. Our accounting and tax compliance services cover every regulatory requirement from registration through ongoing filings.
Our team includes Chartered Accountants, CPAs, Licensed Auditors, and Financial Consultants with 5+ years of experience serving businesses in Bur Dubai, Deira, and across all 7 UAE emirates. We have completed accounting, tax, audit, and compliance engagements for 100+ clients. Our office on Salah Al Din Street in Deira is 10 minutes from this area through the Al Shindagha Tunnel or via the Green Line metro. We also serve remote clients through cloud-based accounting platforms.
Every client receives a dedicated account manager who handles their bookkeeping, tax filing, payroll, and audit needs from a single point of contact. We use QuickBooks, Xero, Zoho Books, Sage, and Odoo based on each client’s preference. Marine businesses and logistics operators that need GoAML registration receive full AML compliance setup alongside their regular accounting support. Companies with international shipping clients benefit from TRC applications to reduce withholding tax under double taxation treaties with 100+ partner countries.
We review your current financial records, business structure, and compliance needs at our office or through a virtual meeting. Our team assesses your bookkeeping status, tax registration, payroll setup, and upcoming deadlines.
We create a service plan that matches your business size, industry, and compliance requirements. Our team selects the right accounting software, assigns a dedicated accountant, and sets reporting schedules.
Our team begins recording transactions, filing tax returns, processing payroll, and generating financial reports. We handle all FTA submissions, bank reconciliations, and regulatory filings on your behalf each month.
We review your financial data at regular intervals to identify cost-saving opportunities, flag compliance gaps, and adjust for regulatory changes. Quarterly reviews keep your books aligned with the latest VAT and corporate tax requirements.
Our office at Ginger Business Center on Salah Al Din Street in Deira is 10 minutes away through the Al Shindagha Tunnel or via the Green Line metro. Walk-in consultations are available during business hours.
We provide bookkeeping, VAT filing, corporate tax registration, payroll processing, auditing, financial statement preparation, business setup, bank account opening, customs code registration, TRC registration, and GoAML registration. Our full range of accounting and tax services covers every compliance need for businesses in this area.
Yes, we provide monthly bookkeeping for tourism businesses including tour booking revenue tracking, guide commission calculations, group package pricing analysis, DTCM licensing fee recording, and seasonal revenue forecasting. VAT at 5% applies to domestic tourism services, and our team classifies each service correctly on every return.
Our fees depend on business size, transaction volume, and services required. A small waterfront cafe pays less than a multi-vessel dhow maintenance yard with job-order costing across dozens of active work orders. We provide a detailed fixed-fee quote after the initial consultation with no hidden charges.
Yes, we provide bookkeeping for marine maintenance businesses including job-order costing per vessel, material procurement tracking, subcontractor labor allocation, progress billing management, and spare parts inventory valuation. Each repair job is tracked separately for accurate cost of goods sold and profit margin analysis.
Yes, we deliver monthly cash flow reports, receivable aging summaries, and seasonal revenue comparisons that help business owners plan for low-revenue periods. Our team identifies upcoming expense commitments, tracks outstanding receivables, and flags potential shortfalls before they become problems.
Yes, we process monthly salaries through WPS for businesses with tour guides, boat crews, cafe teams, and maintenance workers. Our scope covers basic salary, seasonal contract terms, maritime allowances, overtime at 1.25x and 1.5x rates, leave tracking, and end-of-service gratuity.
Yes, we prepare IFRS-compliant balance sheets, income statements, cash flow reports, and notes to accounts. These statements support corporate tax filing, audit submissions, bank loan applications, and DTCM licensing renewals.
Yes, we handle mainland LLC registration, sole establishment setup, and trade license application for tourism operators, marine services, and waterfront hospitality businesses. Our scope covers DTCM tourism license coordination, activity selection, MOA preparation, visa processing, and post-setup accounting.
Yes, we help businesses prepare for UAE e-invoicing under Ministerial Decision No. 243 and No. 244 of 2025. The pilot launches July 1, 2026, with mandatory compliance phased through 2027. We handle system assessment, ASP selection, and Peppol network registration.
We serve heritage tourism operators, waterfront cafes, souvenir shops, dhow maintenance yards, marine transport operators, abra station businesses, logistics companies, general trading, retail, healthcare, IT, real estate, e-commerce, construction, and hospitality businesses.
Yes, we prepare documents and coordinate with Emirates NBD, ADCB, Mashreq, RAKBank, Dubai Islamic Bank, and FAB for corporate bank account opening. Tourism and marine businesses may need seasonal credit facilities, and our team prepares documentation that reflects revenue patterns for better bank assessment.
Yes, we register companies for UAE corporate tax and file returns within 9 months after the financial year end. The 9% rate applies on taxable income above AED 375,000. Small businesses with revenue under AED 3 million qualify for Small Business Relief until December 31, 2026. Late registration carries a penalty of AED 10,000.
Yes, we handle customs code registration for businesses importing marine spare parts, vessel equipment, and maintenance materials. Our scope covers Dubai Customs applications, HS code classification, and duty advisory including exemptions for ship supplies in transit.