Cancelling a trade license in Sharjah is a legal process that has to be done in compliance with the rules laid down by the Sharjah Economic Development Department (SEDD).
This article explains in detail the process of cancelling a trade license in Sharjah and the costs associated with it.
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There are several reasons why a business may require cancelling its trade license:
The first step is to cancel the trade license from SEDD. This can be done online at the SEDD website or at the SEDD office. The request should include the details of the trade license and the reason for cancellation.
The business must settle all financial obligations and employee-related matters before the license can be cancelled.
If the business is in the process of being winded up, two local newspapers, one of which must be Arabic, must contain a notice. The notice of liquidation shall in all cases give creditors at least 30 days of the date of the notice to present their claims.
Based on the business activity, approvals may be needed from appropriate government authorities;
When the 30-day notice is up, the business will have to provide the final documents to the bank.
Such documents include;
On verification, SEDD issues a deregistration certificate to close down the business.
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To complete the cancellation process businesses must provide:
The request for additional documents will be made by SEDD based on the business activity and structure.
The cost of cancelling a trade license depends on the license class, outstanding debts, and penalties. As put by SEDD, the average costs are:
Description | Cost (AED) |
Publishing cancellation of the license | 350 |
Cancelling License | 150 – 3,000 |
Commercial Registration Clearance Fee | Varies |
License expired for less than one year | 500 |
License expired for one to two years | 1,000 |
License expired for more than two years | 1,500 and increasing |
The cost of publishing the cancellation of a trade license is AED 350. The cancellation process itself ranges from a minimum of AED 150 to a maximum of AED 3,000, depending on the license type and associated factors.
Additionally, a commercial registration clearance fee applies. For expired licenses, the fees vary based on the duration of expiry: AED 500 for licenses that expired for less than one year, AED 1,000 for those that expired for one to two years, and AED 1,500 or more for licenses that expired for over two years.
The exact fees can vary on a case-by-case basis hence it is advised to verify with SEDD for the most recent information.
For those companies that do not wish to put a permanent stop to their trade license, there is an option of freezing the license. This allows the business to stay closed without actually shutting down completely.
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