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DWC (Dubai South) Approved Auditors

Farahat & Co. is an approved auditor for Dubai South, formerly known as Dubai World Central (DWC), authorised to conduct statutory audits for companies registered in the free zone.

Positioned around Al Maktoum International Airport, Dubai South supports logistics, aviation, commercial, exhibition and humanitarian sectors.

Every company registered under DWC, including branches and subsidiaries, must appoint an approved auditor, prepare audited financial statements annually, and submit them to the authority as part of the trade licence renewal process.

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Services We Offer as Dubai South (DWC) Approved Auditors in UAE

As approved auditors for Dubai South (DWC), we support businesses in the world’s largest aviation and logistics hub with tailored audit, tax, and financial compliance services. Let us help you navigate the regulatory landscape with confidence.

DWC Audit Requirements and Regulations

Legal basis

The requirement to appoint an approved auditor is set out in the Memorandum of Association of each DWC-registered company, in line with the free zone authority’s company regulations. Every company incorporated in Dubai South must appoint an auditor from the DWC approved auditors list, prepare financial statements in accordance with IFRS, and have them independently audited each year. The audit also verifies compliance with the UAE Commercial Companies Law, VAT Law and Economic Substance Regulations, in addition to DWC’s own regulations.

Who must comply

The audit requirement applies to all DWC member companies, including branch offices and subsidiaries of foreign companies. There is no revenue-based exemption under DWC’s company regulations, so newly registered and low-activity companies are expected to comply in the same way as established entities. Unlike some other free zones, DWC explicitly ties audited financial statement submission to the trade licence renewal process, meaning the audit is not a standalone filing but a direct precondition for keeping the licence active.

Penalties for non-compliance

Failure to submit audited financial statements within the required period is reported to attract a financial penalty in the region of AED 5,000 for each month the submission remains outstanding. Beyond the direct fine, the principal risk is non-renewal or suspension of the DWC trade licence, since the audited financial statements form part of the renewal requirements. Companies that anticipate difficulty meeting the deadline can request an extension from the authority.

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Audit Process, Deadline and Documents Required

Filing deadline and submission process

Audited financial statements must be submitted to the Dubai South authority within 90 days of the end of the company’s financial year, together with the signed audit report and summary sheet. Submission forms part of the trade licence renewal process, so companies should complete the audit well before their renewal date rather than treating the two as separate deadlines. The authority can request additional documents, or the original signed report, at any stage during its review.

Step-by-step audit process

  1. Maintain financial records — keep ledgers, invoices, bank statements and supporting documents throughout the year.
  2. Prepare financial statements — at year-end, prepare accounts in line with IFRS, ready for independent review.
  3. Appoint a DWC-approved auditor — confirm the firm’s inclusion on the DWC approved auditors list before engagement.
  4. Complete the audit — the auditor reviews the books and records, verifies compliance with UAE Commercial Companies Law, VAT Law and Economic Substance Regulations, and confirms alignment with DWC’s own regulations.
  5. Submit the audited financial statements and summary sheet within 90 days of the financial year-end, timed to support the trade licence renewal.

Documents required

Trade licence, Memorandum and Articles of Association, DWC portal deposit statement, bank statements, complete books of accounts and trial balance, sales invoices, purchase bills, expense bills, general ledgers, VAT registration certificate and return records, and any other supporting documents the auditor considers necessary.

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Why Choose Farahat & Co. as Your DWC-Approved Auditor

Farahat & Co. is an approved auditor for Dubai South and has supported companies across logistics, aviation, trading and services sectors within the free zone. Our audit approach checks compliance not only with DWC’s own regulations but also with the UAE Commercial Companies Law, VAT Law and Economic Substance Regulations that apply alongside them, reducing the risk of a licence renewal being held up by an incomplete filing.

Beyond Dubai South, Farahat & Co. holds approvals across more than 20 UAE free zones, including DMCC, JAFZA and DIFC, giving businesses with entities in multiple free zones a single audit partner instead of coordinating separate firms. Since audited financial statements in DWC are tied directly to trade licence renewal, our team works to complete the audit with enough lead time before the renewal date, rather than leaving submission until the deadline is close.

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About Dubai South (DWC): Free Zone Profile

Dubai South, formerly known as Dubai World Central (DWC), is one of Dubai’s landmark master developments, built around Al Maktoum International Airport. Cargo operations at the airport began in 2010, followed by passenger operations in 2013. Dubai South supports a wide range of sectors, including logistics, aviation, commercial, exhibition and humanitarian activities, and served as the host site for Expo 2020 Dubai.

Many businesses and search users continue to refer to the free zone by its earlier name, DWC, even though it now operates under the Dubai South brand. Its position around one of the region’s largest planned airports makes it a hub for aviation-linked and logistics-heavy businesses in particular, which is reflected in the sector mix of companies registered there.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is an audit mandatory for all DWC companies?

Yes. Every company registered in Dubai South (DWC) must appoint an approved auditor and submit audited financial statements annually, regardless of size or sector.

When should audited financial statements be submitted in DWC?

Audited financial statements must be submitted within 90 days of the end of the company’s financial year, and submission forms part of the trade licence renewal process.

Who can audit a DWC company?

Only an auditor listed on the DWC approved auditors list can conduct the audit. Companies should confirm a firm’s current approval status with the authority before engagement.

Are branch companies and subsidiaries also required to submit audited financial statements in DWC?

Yes. The requirement to submit audited financial statements applies to all DWC member companies, including branch offices and subsidiaries of foreign companies.

What happens if a DWC company misses the audit deadline?

Late submission is reported to attract a penalty in the region of AED 5,000 for each month the filing remains outstanding, and the trade licence may not be renewed until compliant audited financial statements are submitted.

What documents are required for a DWC audit?

Commonly required documents include the trade licence, Memorandum and Articles of Association, DWC portal deposit statement, bank statements, complete books of accounts, trial balance, sales invoices, purchase bills and VAT records.

Is the DWC audit connected to trade licence renewal?

Yes. Unlike some other free zones where the audit is a separate annual filing, DWC requires audited financial statements to be submitted as part of the trade licence renewal process itself.

Is DWC the same as Dubai South?

Yes. Dubai South is the current name for the free zone previously known as Dubai World Central (DWC). Many businesses and search users still refer to it by the earlier name.

Does a DWC audit also check VAT and Economic Substance Regulations compliance?

Yes. In addition to reviewing the financial statements themselves, a DWC audit verifies compliance with the UAE Commercial Companies Law, VAT Law and Economic Substance Regulations alongside DWC’s own regulations.

Can DWC request additional documents after submission?

Yes. The authority can request additional documents or the original signed audit report at any stage during its review, so records should be kept organised and accessible year-round.

Do you provide services beyond audit for DWC companies?

Yes. Farahat & Co. also provides accounting, VAT, corporate tax and related advisory services for Dubai South-registered companies and businesses across the UAE.
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