Thursday, July 16, 2026
41.8 C
New Delhi

What will change in the UAE From January 2026? New rules every resident must know to avoid fines

What will change in the UAE From January 2026? New rules every resident must know to avoid fines

UAE introduces new rules starting January 2026 / AI Generated Image

As the New Year’s fireworks fade over the Burj Khalifa, UAE residents aren’t just waking up to a new calendar, they are waking up to a new way of living. January 1, 2026, marks the launch of a major “regulatory reset” across the Emirates. Whether it’s what you find in your takeaway bag or how long your kids stay in school on a Friday, the country is getting a significant upgrade. Here are the top five changes you need to know to stay ahead of the curve.

Expanded ban on single-use plastics

This is the second major phase of the nationwide environmental push. Starting January 1, 2026, the UAE is banning an expanded range of single-use plastic items, including beverage cups and lids, cutlery (spoons, forks, knives, chopsticks), plates, straws, stirrers, and food containers or boxes made of Styrofoam. The Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE) through Ministerial Decision No. 380 of 2022.The ban applies to the import, manufacture, and trade of these items. If a product is made of conventional plastic (not plant-based or recycled), it is prohibited.Businesses found violating this ban face a starting fine of AED 2,000. This amount can be doubled for repeat offenses within the same year, up to a maximum of AED 10,000. To avoid these fines, residents and businesses should switch to reusable alternatives or plant-based (PLA) products, which remain exempt.

New friday prayer and school timings

Starting the first week of January 2026, the timing for Friday Jumu’ah prayers and school dismissals is changing nationwide to accommodate the standardized 12:45 PM prayer time. The General Authority for Islamic Affairs, Awqaf, and Zakat announced the prayer shift, and the KHDA (Knowledge and Human Development Authority) confirmed the specific Dubai school changes.In Dubai, all private schools must finish the school day by 11:30 AM on Fridays starting January 9, 2026. This allows students and staff enough time to reach mosques before the 12:45 PM sermon begins. Schools for older students (Grade 6/Year 7 and above) may offer online learning options for Fridays, provided they get KHDA approval.While there are no direct “fines” for parents, schools that fail to comply with these dismissal times risk regulatory action and warnings from education authorities for non-compliance with the national academic calendar and student wellbeing guidelines.

New Income Tax rules

New updates to the Tax Procedures Law take effect on January 1, 2026, introducing a strict “use it or lose it” rule for tax refunds and a much longer window for the government to audit suspected tax evaders. The Ministry of Finance through Federal Decree-Laws No. 16 and 17 of 2025 announced. Businesses and individuals can no longer carry forward overpaid VAT or credit balances indefinitely. You must claim your refund within 5 years from the end of the tax period, or the right to that money expires. Additionally, the Federal Tax Authority (FTA) can now audit cases of suspected tax evasion for up to 15 years, a massive increase from the previous 5-year limit.Failure to conduct “due diligence” on your suppliers can lead to the denial of VAT recovery if that supplier is found to be part of an evasion chain. Furthermore, natural persons (freelancers/sole traders) with a turnover exceeding AED 1 million who fail to register for Corporate Tax face an administrative penalty of AED 10,000.

Social media permit

The deadline for individual social media influencers and content creators to obtain a professional permit is January 31, 2026. This applies to anyone who accepts payment (cash or gifts) to promote brands or services on platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.Influencers must apply for an “individual” permit to legally conduct advertising activities. This move aims to professionalize the industry and ensure that advertisements are clearly disclosed to the public.Operating without a valid permit after the deadline can result in a fine of AED 10,000. In some cases, the influencer’s social media accounts may be suspended or their business license revoked. To stay safe, you should apply for the permit through the UAE Media Council’s official portal before the end of the month.

Sugar Tax

The Ministry of Finance via Cabinet Decision No. 197 of 2025 announced that sweetened beverages are being taxed is shifting from a flat rate to a tiered system based on sugar content. Beginning January 1, 2026, the more sugar a drink contains per 100ml, the higher the tax (and price) will be. The Details: High-sugar drinks (8g or more per 100ml) will be taxed at AED 1.10 per liter, while moderate-sugar drinks (5g to 7.99g) will be taxed at AED 0.79 per liter. Drinks with less than 5g of sugar or those using only artificial sweeteners will be taxed at 0%.Manufacturers and importers who fail to provide required lab reports for their products will see their drinks automatically classified into the highest tax tier. Additionally, businesses failing to register for excise tax or file returns correctly face standard administrative penalties, which typically start at AED 10,000 for late registration.January 2026 brings smart, people-friendly changes across taxes, environment, workplace, and travel. Many rules help make life greener and more efficient, but they come with clear compliance requirements and fines if ignored. Go to Source

Hot this week

An ancient sea once divided North America from north to south; 70-million-year-old creatures from its waters still shimmer like gemstones

Fossils from this period are displayed at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History. South Dakota is one of the most landlocked states in the United States. Read More

Bumblebees survive pesticide exposure, but reproductive genes begin changing

Scientists exposed bumblebees to low doses of a modern pesticide Scientists exposed bumblebees to low doses of a modern pesticide Scientists exposed bumblebees to low doses of a modern pesticide Scien Read More

A $22.5 million Montauk teardown shack sits next to Robert De Niro’s estate, but the real prize is its rare oceanfront lot and approved...

For film fanatics who worship Robert De Niro and would love to have him as their neighbour, this property is a dream come true. An oceanfront Montauk property next to Robert De Niro’s estate has been listed for $22.5 million. Read More

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs sells $55 million Miami mansion he used as bail collateral in sex trafficking case

Sean Diddy Comb (File photo); his Miami mansion (Miami Herald) Sean “Diddy” Combs has sold one of his luxury Miami properties for $55 million while serving his prison sentence, ending the story that saw the mansion’s link Read More

ED raids 13 locations across four states in money laundering probe linked to Bangladeshi-Rohingya infiltration

Enforcement Directorate NEW DELHI: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Thursday carried out searches at multiple locations across four states as part of a money laundering investigation into the illegal infiltration of Bangladeshi Read More

Topics

An ancient sea once divided North America from north to south; 70-million-year-old creatures from its waters still shimmer like gemstones

Fossils from this period are displayed at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History. South Dakota is one of the most landlocked states in the United States. Read More

Bumblebees survive pesticide exposure, but reproductive genes begin changing

Scientists exposed bumblebees to low doses of a modern pesticide Scientists exposed bumblebees to low doses of a modern pesticide Scientists exposed bumblebees to low doses of a modern pesticide Scien Read More

A $22.5 million Montauk teardown shack sits next to Robert De Niro’s estate, but the real prize is its rare oceanfront lot and approved...

For film fanatics who worship Robert De Niro and would love to have him as their neighbour, this property is a dream come true. An oceanfront Montauk property next to Robert De Niro’s estate has been listed for $22.5 million. Read More

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs sells $55 million Miami mansion he used as bail collateral in sex trafficking case

Sean Diddy Comb (File photo); his Miami mansion (Miami Herald) Sean “Diddy” Combs has sold one of his luxury Miami properties for $55 million while serving his prison sentence, ending the story that saw the mansion’s link Read More

ED raids 13 locations across four states in money laundering probe linked to Bangladeshi-Rohingya infiltration

Enforcement Directorate NEW DELHI: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Thursday carried out searches at multiple locations across four states as part of a money laundering investigation into the illegal infiltration of Bangladeshi Read More

NIA court reserves order on Baramulla MP Rashid Sheikh’s plea to attend Parliament in custody

Baramulla MP Rashid Sheikh (File photo) NEW DELHI: Patiala house court on Thursday reserved its order on a petition filed by Baramulla MP Abdul Rashid Sheikh, who has sought permission to attend the upcoming Parliament session whil Read More

From ‘chanda chori’ to paper leaks & inflation: Congress to target Modi govt over key issues in Monsoon Session, will oppose Delimitation Bill

NEW DELHI: Congress on Thursday said it would strongly oppose the proposed Delimitation Bill if the Centre reintroduces it during the upcoming Monsoon Session of Parliament. Read More

TMC’s Rukmini Mallick Resigns From Rajya Sabha, Fourth MP From Party To Quit Upper House

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom TMC MP Koel Mallick resigned; fourth party member this year. Reasons for Mallick’s resignation remain undisclosed by the party. Read More

Related Articles