• Ethiopian women's Dubai Marathon winner Aselefech Mergia, left, and Ethiopian men's winner Lemi Berhanu Hayle, right, pose with their trophies after the 2015 Dubai Marathon on Friday. Stephen Hindley / AP
    Ethiopian women's Dubai Marathon winner Aselefech Mergia, left, and Ethiopian men's winner Lemi Berhanu Hayle, right, pose with their trophies after the 2015 Dubai Marathon on Friday. Stephen Hindley / AP
  • Ethiopian fans celebrate as two of their own, Aselefech Mergia in the women's field and Lemi Berhanu Hayle in the men's field, win the Dubai Marathon on Friday. Stephen Hindley / AP
    Ethiopian fans celebrate as two of their own, Aselefech Mergia in the women's field and Lemi Berhanu Hayle in the men's field, win the Dubai Marathon on Friday. Stephen Hindley / AP
  • Lemi Berhanu Hayle of Ethiopia celebrates after crossing the finish line and winning the Dubai Marathon on Friday. Stephen Hindley / AP
    Lemi Berhanu Hayle of Ethiopia celebrates after crossing the finish line and winning the Dubai Marathon on Friday. Stephen Hindley / AP
  • Aselefech Mergia crosses the finish line to win the Dubai Marathon on Friday. Stephen Hindley / AP
    Aselefech Mergia crosses the finish line to win the Dubai Marathon on Friday. Stephen Hindley / AP
  • Lemi Berhanu Hayle shown with the Ethiopian flag after his win in the 2015 Dubai Marathon on Friday. Stephen Hindley / AP
    Lemi Berhanu Hayle shown with the Ethiopian flag after his win in the 2015 Dubai Marathon on Friday. Stephen Hindley / AP
  • Aselefech Mergia waves from the winner's podium after her victory in the 2015 Dubai Marathon on Friday. Stephen Hindley / AP
    Aselefech Mergia waves from the winner's podium after her victory in the 2015 Dubai Marathon on Friday. Stephen Hindley / AP
  • Runners are shown passing the Burj Al Arab during the 2015 Dubai Marathon on Friday. Stephen Hindley / AP
    Runners are shown passing the Burj Al Arab during the 2015 Dubai Marathon on Friday. Stephen Hindley / AP
  • Lemi Berhanu Hayle greets his Ethiopian fans on Friday after winning the 2015 Dubai Marathon. Stephen Hindley / AP
    Lemi Berhanu Hayle greets his Ethiopian fans on Friday after winning the 2015 Dubai Marathon. Stephen Hindley / AP
  • 2015 Dubai Marathon winner Lemi Berhanu Hayle, left, shown trailing Lelisa Desisa at the three-quarters mark of Friday's race. Stephen Hindley / AP
    2015 Dubai Marathon winner Lemi Berhanu Hayle, left, shown trailing Lelisa Desisa at the three-quarters mark of Friday's race. Stephen Hindley / AP
  • 2015 Dubai Marathon winner Lemi Berhanu Hayle, centre, shown with second place finisher Lelisa Desisa, left, and third place finisher Deribe Robi, right, after the race on Friday. Stephen Hindley / AP
    2015 Dubai Marathon winner Lemi Berhanu Hayle, centre, shown with second place finisher Lelisa Desisa, left, and third place finisher Deribe Robi, right, after the race on Friday. Stephen Hindley / AP
  • 2015 Dubai Marathon winner Aselefech Mergia of Ethiopia, centre, shown with her trophy next to second place finisher Gladys Cherono, left, of Kenya, and Lucy Kabuu, right, also of Kenya, after Friday's race. Stephen Hindley / AP
    2015 Dubai Marathon winner Aselefech Mergia of Ethiopia, centre, shown with her trophy next to second place finisher Gladys Cherono, left, of Kenya, and Lucy Kabuu, right, also of Kenya, after Friday's race. Stephen Hindley / AP

Ethiopians Lemi Berhanu Hayle and Aselefech Mergia win 2015 Dubai Marathon – in pictures


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Images from the 2015 Dubai Marathon on Friday, won in the men’s field by Lemi Berhanu Hayle and in the women’s race by Aselefech Mergia, both of Ethiopia. Click the arrows above the scroll through the photos.

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If a business does not apply for the refund on time, they lose their credit.

2. E-invoicing in the UAE

Businesses should continue preparing for the implementation of e-invoicing in the UAE, with 2026 a preparation and transition period ahead of phased mandatory adoption. 

3. More tax audits

Tax authorities are increasingly using data already available across multiple filings to identify audit risks. 

4. More beneficial VAT and excise tax penalty regime

Tax disputes are expected to become more frequent and more structured, with clearer administrative objection and appeal processes. The UAE has adopted a new penalty regime for VAT and excise disputes, which now mirrors the penalty regime for corporate tax.

5. Greater emphasis on statutory audit

There is a greater need for the accuracy of financial statements. The International Financial Reporting Standards standards need to be strictly adhered to and, as a result, the quality of the audits will need to increase.

6. Further transfer pricing enforcement

Transfer pricing enforcement, which refers to the practice of establishing prices for internal transactions between related entities, is expected to broaden in scope. The UAE will shortly open the possibility to negotiate advance pricing agreements, or essentially rulings for transfer pricing purposes. 

7. Limited time periods for audits

Recent amendments also introduce a default five-year limitation period for tax audits and assessments, subject to specific statutory exceptions. While the standard audit and assessment period is five years, this may be extended to up to 15 years in cases involving fraud or tax evasion. 

8. Pillar 2 implementation 

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9. Reduced compliance obligations for imported goods and services

Businesses that apply the reverse-charge mechanism for VAT purposes in the UAE may benefit from reduced compliance obligations. 

10. Substance and CbC reporting focus

Tax authorities are expected to continue strengthening the enforcement of economic substance and Country-by-Country (CbC) reporting frameworks. In the UAE, these regimes are increasingly being used as risk-assessment tools, providing tax authorities with a comprehensive view of multinational groups’ global footprints and enabling them to assess whether profits are aligned with real economic activity. 

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YEMEN: “The developments we have seen are promising. We really hope that the parties are going to respect the agreed ceasefire. I think that the sense of really having the political will to have a peace process is vital. There is a little bit of hope and the role that the UN has played is very important.”

PALESTINE: “There is no easy fix. We need to find the political will and comply with the resolutions that we have agreed upon.”

OMAN: “It is a very important country in our system. They have a very important role to play in terms of the balance and peace process of that particular part of the world, in that their position is neutral. That is why it is very important to have a dialogue with the Omani authorities.”

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British Grand Prix free practice times in the third and final session at Silverstone on Saturday (top five):

1. Lewis Hamilton (GBR/Mercedes) 1:28.063 (18 laps)

2. Sebastian Vettel (GER/Ferrari) 1:28.095 (14)

3. Valtteri Bottas (FIN/Mercedes) 1:28.137 (20)

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