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1. ''Company and commercial law - tax.''
(DIFC).


The place or country in which a company is incorporated, or a business is registered.
The Dubai International Financial Centre is an independent jurisdiction within the United Arab Emirates (UAE), established in 2004 to diversify Dubai's economic resources and attract capital and investments to the region.  


The DIFC enhances the UAE as a location for corporate regional pooling and treasury activities.


2.  ''Individuals - tax.''


The country that an individual treats as their home, and with which they have the closest legal attachment.
The DIFC is empowered to create its own legal and regulatory framework for civil and commercial matters.




3.  ''Investment funds.''
==See also==
 
*[[DIEDC]]
The country of a fund’s creation.
*[[DMCC]]
 
*[[United Arab Emirates]]
 
4.  ''Bills of exchange.''
 
The place where a bill of exchange is payable.
 
 
== See also ==
* [[Bill of exchange]]
* [[Company]]
* [[Fund]]
* [[Incorporation]]
* [[Residence]]


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Latest revision as of 05:33, 14 April 2019

(DIFC).

The Dubai International Financial Centre is an independent jurisdiction within the United Arab Emirates (UAE), established in 2004 to diversify Dubai's economic resources and attract capital and investments to the region.

The DIFC enhances the UAE as a location for corporate regional pooling and treasury activities.


The DIFC is empowered to create its own legal and regulatory framework for civil and commercial matters.


See also