Federal Tax Authority Highlights Plans to Develop
National Competencies in the Tax Agent Profession at Customer Council in Dubai
Abdulaziz Al Mulla: Integrated
Strategy Aims to Expand National Talent in the Tax System
Dubai, UAE, 26 June 2026: His Excellency Abdulaziz Mohammed
Al Mulla, Director General of the Federal Tax Authority (FTA), has reaffirmed
the Authority’s commitment to increasing reliance on Emirati talent within the
tax system. He noted that the FTA is implementing an integrated strategy to
expand the pool of qualified national tax professionals with strong technical knowledge and a commitment to
continuous professional development. The initiative aims to attract more UAE
Nationals to work in the strategic and growing tax sector.
This announcement came during
the opening of the Customer Council organised by the FTA under the theme
Emirati Tax Agent. It forms part of the integrated Customer Councils platform,
which aims to facilitate communication between customers and the UAE
Government, gather feedback and suggestions, and create a participatory
environment that supports the exchange of ideas and enhances the quality of
government services by involving customers in the design of innoVATive service experiences.
His Excellency said: “This meeting
is part of a series of engagements organised by the Authority to communicate
directly with stakeholders across the tax sector, with the aim of promoting tax
awareness, listening to views and suggestions, encouraging voluntary compliance,
and supporting the continuous development of the FTA’s services.”
The Director General emphasised
the important role of Tax Agents as key contributors to the success of the tax
system, particularly as practising this profession requires academic
qualifications, advanced competencies, and practical expertise that enable
Emirati Tax Agents to perform their role with accuracy and professionalism, and
to support Taxable Persons in fulfilling their obligations efficiently. His
Excellency noted that experience gained
over recent years has demonstrated the ability of UAE Nationals to excel and
engage effectively within the tax and financial ecosystem.
The Authority explained that
the Customer Council, held in Dubai and attended by a number of Emirati Tax
Agents, included an overview of the Customer Councils platform. A team of FTA
specialists also delivered a presentation on developing and qualifying national
talent in the Tax Agent profession, enhancing digital services dedicated to Tax
Agents, standardising tax procedures and treatments, enhancing institutional
integration and improving the quality of tax data, and strengthening compliance
and oversight of tax service providers.