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UAE CT & P2 Monthly Plan
149AEDEvery monthPerfect for short-term projects. Enjoy access to the UAE Corporate Tax Research with zero long-term commitment. 3 day free trial- AI Research: Ask questions 24/7 (up to 50 questions per day)
- Citation-Backed Answers: Every response links to the Article
- Your Data Stays Your - No Query Retention or Training Policy
- Google Account Mandatory

UAE CT & P2 Annual Plan
1,499AEDEvery yearThe choice for serious corporate tax professionals. Get 12 months of UAE Corporate Tax research for discounted prices. Secure year-round compliance and lock in your rate today. 3 day free trial- AI Research: Ask questions 24/7 (up to 50 questions per day)
- Citation-Backed Answers: Every response links to the Article
- Your Data Stays Your - No Query Retention or Training Policy
- Substantial savings as compared to Monthly Plan
- One Invoice: Simplified annual billing for your finance team
- Google Account Mandatory
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UAE Tax Co-Pilot - FAQs
Q: Who is UAE Tax Co-Pilot designed for? A: The platform is designed for users who work with UAE Corporate Tax - including tax advisers and accountants, in-house tax and finance teams, CFOs and finance directors, legal counsel, and business founders navigating UAE Corporate Tax. It is not designed as a tool for replacement of structured professional advice. Users are expected to bring some familiarity with their own facts and to apply professional judgment to the outputs they receive.
Q: Can UAE Tax Co-Pilot draft memos, emails, or checklists? A: Yes. The platform can generate working drafts of a range of text outputs, including internal research notes, briefing memos for senior stakeholders, checklists of conditions to be satisfied, structured summaries of a tax position, and draft email communications for internal teams. These outputs are intended as working drafts - they should be reviewed, adapted to your specific facts, and verified.
Q: Can it help me prepare before speaking internally meeting or with an external adviser? A: Yes. briefing an internal or an external team, you can use UAE Tax Co-Pilot to get a clear read on the applicable rules, identify the right questions to ask, and frame the issue precisely. Arriving at a meeting with a well-structured issue analysis - even a preliminary one - typically leads to more focused and productive conversations. The platform can also help you review a position you have already been given, identify aspects you may want to probe further, or stress-test the logic of a conclusion.
Q: Is the output from UAE Tax Co-Pilot a substitute for formal tax advice? A: No. UAE Tax Co-Pilot is a research and drafting support tool. Its outputs are designed to support professional analysis, internal decision-making, and structured thinking - not to replace the formal advice of a qualified tax professional. Tax advice involves the exercise of professional judgment, consideration of a client's full circumstances, application of legal professional privilege, and professional accountability which presently do not apply to an AI platform. Users should treat outputs as research support and working drafts, and should apply independent professional judgment before relying on any conclusion in a consequential context.
Q: Can the platform provide analysis of opinion or position I already hold? A: Yes. If you have an existing tax position or a draft analysis, you can describe the conclusion and the basis for it, and ask the platform to assess whether the reasoning is well-founded, flag any gaps or alternative interpretations, and identify the provisions most relevant to the question. This is most effective when you describe the position in detail rather than simply asking "is this right?" — the more clearly you articulate the reasoning you are testing, the more useful the assessment will be.
Q: Can the UAE Tax Co-Pilot provide citations or legal basis for its answers? A: Yes. If you want the platform to identify the provisions it is relying on, simply ask. You can request citations to specific articles of Federal Decree-Law No. 47 of 2022, relevant ministerial or cabinet decisions, or FTA public clarifications and guides. Including a request such as "please cite the relevant provisions" or "identify the legal basis for each conclusion" in your prompt will produce a response with the supporting references identified. This is particularly useful when you are preparing a research note, a position paper, or documentation for an internal review.
Q: Do I need to upload the UAE Corporate Tax Law or other source materials? A: No. UAE Tax Co-Pilot is trained on official UAE Corporate Tax materials, including the Corporate Tax Law, implementing decisions, ministerial decisions, public clarifications, and related guidance. You do not need to provide source documents. If your question involves a particular provision, you can reference it by article number and the platform will work with it - but uploading or pasting the full text of the law is not required and does not enhance the analysis.
Q: What happens if facts are incomplete or uncertain? A: The platform will work with the information provided and will typically produce an analysis that is directionally useful — but incomplete facts lead to incomplete or conditional answers. Where facts are missing, the platform may state assumptions it is making, flag that the answer depends on additional information, or produce an analysis that covers multiple scenarios. If you are not sure of a particular fact, it is better to state that explicitly than to omit it entirely. Outputs based on incomplete facts should be treated as preliminary and verified against your actual circumstances.
Q: Is Google account mandatory for using UAE Tax Co-Pilot? A: Yes, a Google account is mandatory as the platform uses Google's secure infrastructure to perform analysis.
