Tax Investment Profile Apartments
Indian Apartments in Dubai Hills Estate
A curated tax and investment overview for distinguished Indian buyers acquiring prestige high-rise residences in Dubai Hills Estate's curated master-planned golf estate.
UAE Income Tax
0%
UAE Capital Gains Tax
0%
DLD Transfer Fee
4%
UAE–India DTT
Yes (1993)
Apartments Investment Profile Dubai Hills Estate
Curated overview of prestige high-rise residences in this curated master-planned golf estate
Asset Class
prestige high-rise residences
Community Character
curated master-planned golf estate
Typical Size Range
600–4,000 sqft
Indicative Price Range
AED 2.5M–50M+
Apartments in Dubai's premier communities command strong rental yields, typically 5–8% gross, underpinned by consistent international demand and a liquid secondary market. In Dubai Hills Estate a curated master-planned golf estate prestige high-rise residences represent the pinnacle of Indianinvestment within Dubai's distinguished real estate market. The UAE's zero property tax environment means that rental income and capital appreciation from your exclusive apartment accrue entirely to the investor.
UAE Tax-Free Benefits for Apartments Investors
Why Dubai Hills Estate apartments represent a prestige destination for Indian capital
Zero Personal Income Tax
The UAE levies no personal income tax on individuals. Rental income generated by your exclusive Dubai Hills Estate apartment is entirely free of UAE tax a bespoke advantage unavailable in most OECD jurisdictions.
Zero Capital Gains Tax
There is no UAE capital gains tax on property. Distinguished apartments investors in Dubai Hills Estate retain 100% of any capital appreciation at the point of sale, creating a compelling return profile versus taxed jurisdictions.
Zero Wealth or Inheritance Tax
The UAE imposes no wealth tax, estate duty, or inheritance tax on real property held by individuals. Your prestigious Dubai Hills Estate apartment passes to your estate free of UAE succession charges.
No Annual Property Tax
Unlike annual property levies imposed in India and many other jurisdictions, the UAE charges no recurring property tax. Your cost of ownership in Dubai Hills Estate is limited to service charges and utility fees.
Full Capital Repatriation
The UAE imposes no restrictions on the repatriation of sale proceeds or rental income. Indian investors may remit profits to India freely, subject only to applicable India exchange control regulations.
VAT Position on Residential Property
Residential property sales in Dubai are generally exempt from UAE VAT (5%). Commercial property and certain short-term holiday lettings may attract VAT at 5%. Your specialist adviser can confirm the VAT position for your curated Dubai Hills Estate apartment.
India Tax Obligations on Dubai Hills Estate Apartments
Nationality-specific considerations for Indian investors
UAE–India Double Tax Treaty
A comprehensive double tax treaty between the UAE and India has been in force since 1993. This agreement determines taxing rights over income and gains from your Dubai Hills Estate apartment. The immovable property article typically grants the UAE primary taxing rights over rental income and capital gains from Dubai real estate, though India may apply a progression clause or credit mechanism. Professional cross-border tax advice is essential to apply the treaty optimally to your apartments acquisition.
India Rental Income Treatment
India tax residents are generally required to declare rental income earned from their curated Dubai Hills Estate apartment in their India tax returns. Long-term CGT (24+ months): 12.5% without indexation. Short-term CGT: slab rates up to 30%. Rental income taxed at applicable slab rate. Deductible expenses including mortgage interest, management fees and maintenance costs may reduce the taxable base. Your adviser can help optimise the tax position on your prestigious Dubai rental income.
India Capital Gains on Apartments Disposal
While the UAE imposes no capital gains tax, India may tax gains on the eventual disposal of your distinguished Dubai Hills Estate apartment. Long-term CGT (24+ months): 12.5% without indexation. Short-term CGT: slab rates up to 30%. Rental income taxed at applicable slab rate. Holding period, ownership structure and available reliefs can materially affect the India CGT outcome. A bespoke exit-strategy analysis by a qualified adviser is recommended well in advance of any contemplated sale.
India Reporting Obligations
Foreign assets must be declared in Schedule FA of the Indian Income Tax Return (ITR). FEMA compliance required for remittances via the Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS).
Worldwide Taxation Basis
India taxes its residents (and in some cases citizens) on worldwide income. This means that income and gains from your prestigious Dubai Hills Estate apartment are within scope of India taxation, even though the UAE applies no tax. Proper planning through the appropriate ownership structure, timing of disposals and utilisation of treaty reliefs and foreign tax credits is essential to preserve the integrity of your Dubai investment returns.
Dubai Land Department (DLD) Acquisition Fees
One-time acquisition costs for Dubai Hills Estate apartments
| Fee | Rate / Amount | Payable By |
|---|---|---|
| DLD Transfer Fee | 4% of purchase price | Buyer (typically) |
| DLD Registration Trustee Fee | AED 4,000 (under AED 500K) / AED 6,000 (above) | Buyer |
| Mortgage Registration Fee | 0.25% of loan amount + AED 290 | Buyer (if financed) |
| Title Deed Issuance Fee | AED 250 | Buyer |
| Real Estate Agent Commission | 2% of purchase price (indicative) | Buyer or negotiated |
| Property Valuation Report | AED 2,500–3,500 (indicative) | Buyer (if mortgaged) |
All figures are indicative as at 2026. DLD fees are subject to revision. Verify current rates with the Dubai Land Department or your appointed legal adviser prior to exchange of contracts.
Service Charges in Dubai Hills Estate
Ongoing ownership costs for apartments in this prestigious community
Indicative Range
AED 12–18
per sqft per annum
Annual Cost (1,500 sqft)
AED 18,000–27,000
indicative only
Recurring Property Tax
AED 0
UAE levies no annual property tax
What Service Charges Cover
- •Building and communal area maintenance
- •24-hour security and access management
- •Landscaping and curated green spaces
- •Swimming pool and leisure facility upkeep
- •Building insurance (structure only)
- •Lift and mechanical plant maintenance
- •Waste management and cleaning
- •Reserve fund contributions (major repairs)
Frequently Asked Questions
Curated tax guidance for Indian buyers of apartments in Dubai Hills Estate
Do Indian investors pay UAE tax on apartments in Dubai Hills Estate?
The UAE levies no personal income tax, capital gains tax, or wealth tax on property owned by individuals. Indian investors acquiring prestigious apartments in Dubai Hills Estate pay zero UAE income or gains tax on rental income and capital appreciation. A one-time Dubai Land Department (DLD) transfer fee of 4% of the purchase price is payable at completion the only material government impost at the point of acquisition.
How does India tax rental income from apartments in Dubai Hills Estate?
India tax residents must generally declare rental income earned from their distinguished Dubai Hills Estate apartment in their India tax return. Long-term CGT (24+ months): 12.5% without indexation. Short-term CGT: slab rates up to 30%. Rental income taxed at applicable slab rate. The UAE–India double tax treaty (in force since 1993) may provide treaty relief, typically granting the UAE primary taxing rights over rental income from immovable property situated in Dubai. Specialist cross-border advice is strongly recommended prior to completion.
Is there capital gains tax for Indian buyers selling apartments in Dubai Hills Estate?
The UAE imposes no capital gains tax on property disposals. However, India may tax the gain on sale of your distinguished Dubai Hills Estate apartment. Long-term CGT (24+ months): 12.5% without indexation. Short-term CGT: slab rates up to 30%. Rental income taxed at applicable slab rate. The UAE–India DTT (since 1993) typically grants the UAE (as the source state) primary taxing rights over gains from immovable property, which may exempt or reduce the India CGT charge subject to professional verification. A bespoke exit-strategy review well in advance of any disposal is essential.
What are the acquisition costs for prestige high-rise residences in Dubai Hills Estate?
Acquiring prestigious apartments in Dubai Hills Estate involves a Dubai Land Department (DLD) transfer fee of 4% of the purchase price, DLD registration trustee fees of AED 4,000–6,000 and a title deed issuance fee of AED 250. Mortgage registration (0.25% of the loan + AED 290) applies for financed acquisitions. Typical real estate agency commission is 2% of the purchase price. Ongoing ownership costs are limited to service charges indicatively AED 12–18 per sqft per annum covering communal maintenance, 24-hour security and curated amenity management across this curated master-planned golf estate.
What India reporting obligations apply to Indian owners of apartments in Dubai Hills Estate?
Foreign assets must be declared in Schedule FA of the Indian Income Tax Return (ITR). FEMA compliance required for remittances via the Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS). The UAE–India double tax treaty (since 1993) may facilitate cross-border information exchange, making proactive disclosure of your Dubai Hills Estate apartment essential. Non-compliance can attract significant penalties in India. MRK Real Estate recommends engaging a specialist cross-border tax adviser before completing your acquisition.
What is the investment profile of prestige high-rise residences in Dubai Hills Estate for Indian buyers?
Apartments in Dubai's premier communities command strong rental yields, typically 5–8% gross, underpinned by consistent international demand and a liquid secondary market. In Dubai Hills Estate a curated master-planned golf estate apartments are positioned within a bespoke villas, townhouses and exclusive golf-course apartments market, with indicative pricing from AED 2.5M–50M+. For Indian investors, the absence of UAE income, capital gains and wealth taxes means that the entirety of rental yield and capital appreciation flows directly to the investor, undiminished by UAE fiscal imposts. Service charges of AED 12–18/sqft/year represent the principal recurring cost of distinguished ownership in this prestigious community.
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Indicative information · April 2026 · Not tax advice
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