UAE reports 15% rise in VAT and Excise collections in 2025

Abu Dhabi: The UAE Ministry of Finance has reported a 15% increase in Value Added Tax (VAT) and Excise Tax collections in 2025, reaching $12.53 billion (approximately AED 46 billion). This marks a rise from around AED 41 billion in 2024, reflecting stronger government revenue performance. Officials highlighted that the growth underscores the strength and stability of the UAE’s fiscal framework, as well as improved coordination in public finance management. The Ministry emphasized that these revenues support national development priorities, enhance economic planning, and reinforce long-term fiscal sustainability across federal and local government levels. Experts suggest that consistent revenue growth provides the UAE with capacity to invest in infrastructure, social services, and strategic projects. Can sustained tax collection strengthen economic resilience in the region?

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