Series of events organised to mark Emirati Women’s Day
Federal Tax Authority strengthens its contributions towards building a sustainable future for Emirati women
Khalid Al Bustani: Emirati women play an essential role in advancing tax administration across all sectors
Dubai, 28 August 2025: On the occasion of Emirati Women’s Day, the Federal Tax Authority (FTA) reaffirmed its continued commitment to strengthening its policies that safeguard gender balance in the workplace, a goal it has successfully maintained since its establishment more than eight years ago. Such efforts reflect the FTA’s contribution to building a sustainable future for Emirati women, enabling them to play a pioneering role in the nation’s development journey through their active participation across social, economic, and political spheres.
As part of the Emirati Women’s Day celebrations, observed annually on 28 August, H.E. Khalid Ali Al Bustani, Director-General of the FTA, said: “Our message on this day is that empowering women is not merely an initiative, but a firmly established and astute approach by the UAE leadership. At the FTA, we translate this commitment into a tangible reality – providing opportunities for our female employees to lead, innoVATe, and contribute to shaping the future.
“The tax sector is a specialised field that requires creative skills, a high degree of precision, and professional competence. As in other areas where they have excelled, Emirati women have succeeded in playing a pivotal role in advancing tax administration. We are proud that the FTA’s workforce currently includes 327 Emirati female employees across all sectors and job levels, representing around 45% of the total staff.”
His Excellency further clarified: “The FTA pursues a comprehensive strategy for managing its human capital, giving priority to expanding the base of national tax professionals who are distinguished by their eleVATed level of awareness and capacity for continuous professional development. This strategy has succeeded in attracting Emiratis to work in this promising strategic sector, achieving consistent growth rates in Emiratisation, while also meeting gender balance standards within the FTA’s organisational structure.
“Emirati women make up a sizeable proportion of the workforce. For instance, female Emirati employees currently represent around 45% of the total workforce in specialised fields within the tax sector, and the same percentage applies to those holding university degrees and higher. Moreover, Emirati women occupy approximately 30% of the FTA’s leadership positions in key decision-making role.”
The FTA organised a series of activities to celebrate Emirati Women’s Day, with the active participation of many female employees. These included the annual Women’s Forum, a panel discussion that hosted Emirati women from different generations and occupations to share their success stories and achievements, as well as a cultural culinary event featuring a traditional menu prepared by Emirati chef, Moza Al Matrooshi.