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Permanent Establishment (PE): The Jurisdictional Nexus Risk

Lexicon Entry: Article 14 Analysis and Shadow Management Defense

**Permanent Establishment (PE)** is the statutory trigger that grants the UAE the right to tax the profits of a foreign entity. In the 2026 regulatory landscape, PE has evolved from a physical "bricks-and-mortar" test to a complex analysis of **Economic Presence** and **Managerial Nexus**.

The Dual-Pillar PE Framework

Under **Article 14 of Decree-Law No. 47**, a Foreign Person is deemed to have a Permanent Establishment in the UAE through two primary vectors. Understanding the forensic difference is critical for cross-border tax defense:

Fixed Place PE (FPPE)

A "Fixed Place" is established if a business is conducted through a specific geographic location with a degree of permanence.

  • • Management branches or regional offices.
  • • Factories, workshops, or real estate sites (exceeding 6 months).
  • • Servers or digital equipment located in UAE data centers.

Dependent Agent PE (DAPE)

Triggered when a person habitually concludes contracts or negotiates the material elements of a contract in the UAE on behalf of a foreign firm.

  • • UAE-based sales directors with signing authority.
  • • Habitual negotiation of core commercial terms.
  • • Excludes independent agents acting in their ordinary course.

The 2026 Danger: 'Place of Effective Management'

The FTA’s forensic focus has shifted to **POEM (Place of Effective Management)**. If the "key management and commercial decisions" necessary for the conduct of the foreign entity's business are made by individuals physically present in the UAE—even if they are on a tourist or Golden Visa—the foreign entity risks being treated as a **Resident Person** for tax purposes.

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Forensic Mitigation with Arakan

Arakan's Protocol monitors the **Managerial Pulse** by verifying the geographic origin of board resolutions and contract executions. We help MNEs maintain a "Statutory Firewall" between their UAE Free Zone operations and their offshore parent entities to prevent accidental PE leakage.

"PE Risk in 2026 is no longer about where your office is; it’s about where your mind is. If your CEO is making strategic decisions for a Cayman entity while sitting in a Dubai penthouse, the Cayman entity may have a UAE tax liability."
— Arakan Forensic Tax Briefing

Disclaimer: This lexicon entry is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or tax advice. Arakan Forensic recommends a formal nexus assessment for all entities under Decree-Law 47.

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