There are more than 45 active free zones in the UAE and many of them mandate the submission of audited financial statements. Failure to submit the audited financial statements to the relevant free zone authorities may invite dire consequences that may imperil your company’s operations. If you have registered a company with the Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone (RAKEZ) Authority, you need to know about the audit requirements in RAKEZ to avoid fines and other consequences.
Submitting audited financial statements on time with approved auditors in the UAE will also help you maintain your reputation and credibility before the free zone authority. Read ahead to know everything about audit requirements in RAKEZ:
Source: jcauaeaudit.com
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