Khaleej Times

50% reduction in fines for Dubai businesses in 2019

- Waheed Abbas Mohammed Ali Rashid Lootah, CEO of Commercial Compliance and Consumer Protection at Dubai’s DED — waheedabba­s@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Dubai’s Department of Economic Developmen­t (DED) on Saturday said it would maintain the facility of a 50 per cent reduction in fines for businesses in 2019 as part of its ease of doing business initiative­s, as well as to support private sector entities.

During 2017-18, Dh23.4 million worth of fines were waived off under the facility for the emirate’s businesses.

The initiative will help local businesses to cope up with the challengin­g economic environmen­t and compete within the UAE and in the region.

In order to prop up the local economy, Dubai announced a host of measures over the last couple of years for different sectors, such as the reduction of municipali­ty fees, freezing of hikes in education fees, discounts on fees for new licences and reduction in licence fees by the emirate’s free zones, among many others.

Mohammed Ali Rashid Lootah, CEO of Commercial Compliance and Consumer Protection at Dubai’s Department of Economic Developmen­t, said more than 4,650 fine settlement requests were received in 2017-18.

The 50 per cent reduction, according to the DED, is applicable only on fines issued for the first violation in a calendar year.

As per the new facility, as soon as a commercial violation is entered in the system, the trader receives a text message with an automatic reduction of 50 per cent in the fine, it added. Previously, a customer had to request a settlement upon which the system verified the trader’s eligibilit­y for any reduction in fines.

“The net value of fines settled under the 50 per cent reduction in 2017-18 was Dh23.4 million. We believe that the new automated system will be smoother and more flexible as it will automatica­lly adjust

We believe that the new automated system will be smoother and more flexible

the fines and benefit more business owners,” Lootah said, adding that the automatic fine settlement facility will contribute to enhancing happiness in Dubai and the emirate’s position across global competitiv­eness indicators.

 ??  ?? The DED’s initiative also aims to contribute to enhancing happiness in Dubai and its position on global competitiv­eness. —
The DED’s initiative also aims to contribute to enhancing happiness in Dubai and its position on global competitiv­eness. —

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