UAE Employee Cost Calculator

How much an employee really cost your company?
Salary + employment visa fees, health insurance, and gratuity accrual – calculated per month and per year.

Free Tool for Employers

Employee Cost Calculator

Salary is only part of the bill. See the true monthly and annual cost of hiring in UAE - gross salary plus visa & permit fees, mandatory health insurance, and the gratuity liability that accrues from day one.

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Housing, transport, and other fixed allowances.

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Work permit, entry permit, medical, Emirates ID, stamping varies by company category.

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Mandatory for all employees across the UAE since January 2025.

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Flight ticket, education allowance, bonuses, ILOE, etc.

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Agency fees, job board spend. Shown separately - by law this can never be charged to the employee.

True Monthly Cost of Employment

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AED 0.00 One-time recruitment cost - kept separate from monthly cost. Cannot legally be charged to the employee (Art. 6, Federal Decree-Law No. 33 of 2021).

Government fees vary by company category, emirate, and free zone — all figures above are editable estimates. Confirm current amounts with MOHRE, ICP, or your free zone authority before budgeting.


 

What is the true cost of an employee hire in the UAE?

The true cost of an employee is more than their monthly salary. Salary is the number on the offer letter but it's rarely the number on your P&L. Employers may also need to budget for allowances, visa and work permit expenses, health insurance, end-of-service gratuity and other contractual or employment-related costs. Most UAE employers end up paying somewhere between 6% and 12% above gross pay. Our Employee Cost Calculator helps UAE businesses estimate these expenses and understand the monthly and annual cost of employing an employee.

Typical Visa & Work Permit Charges - Mainland, 2026

Fee componentTypical range (AED)What changes it
Labour card / work permit250 – 3,450MOHRE company category (1–3) and skill level
Entry permit500 – 1,150Higher when applied for from inside the UAE
Status change550 – 750Only if hiring someone already resident in the UAE
Medical fitness test320 – 750Standard vs. express turnaround
Emirates ID (2-year)~370Fixed per visa cycle
Residence visa issuance500 – 600Fully electronic since 2022, no passport stamping fee
Typical full cycle4,000 – 7,500Excludes insurance and refundable deposits

Free zones price their own packages separately from MOHRE, and figures shift with policy updates. Treat this table as a planning range, not a quote, and confirm exact fees with MOHRE, ICP, or your free zone authority before finalizing a budget.

Worked Example

Mid-level hire, 2-year mainland visa
AED 9,000 basic + AED 3,000 allowances · AED 6,000 visa cycle · AED 1,800/yr insurance
Gross salaryAED 12,000.00 /mo
Gratuity accrual — 9,000 × (21÷30) ÷ 12AED 525.00 /mo
Visa & permits — 6,000 ÷ 24AED 250.00 /mo
Health insurance — 1,800 ÷ 12AED 150.00 /mo
True monthly costAED 12,925.00
= AED 155,100 /yr - 7.7% above gross

Costs Employers Often Miss

  • 1Gratuity starts accruing on day one, not at exit. It's only paid out when someone leaves, which is exactly why it's easy to under-budget. The liability is building every month whether or not it's on your radar.
  • 2Recruitment costs are the employer's to carry. Passing agency fees or job-board spend on to a new hire breaches Article 6 of Federal Decree-Law No. 33 of 2021 - since the August 2024 amendments, violations carry fines from AED 100,000 up to AED 1,000,000.
  • 3How you split basic vs. allowances changes your real cost. Gratuity and overtime are both calculated on basic salary only, so a heavier basic component raises gratuity accrual even at the same gross pay.
  • 4ILOE unemployment insurance is technically the employee's bill (roughly AED 60–120/year plus VAT), though many employers choose to absorb it as a benefit worth deciding deliberately rather than by default.
  • 5Compliance admin has a cost even with no fee attached. Contract registration deadlines, insurance-before-visa sequencing, and matching offer letters to MOHRE records all consume HR time that's easy to leave out of a cost model.

Official references: u.ae — work permit fees · MOHRE — Basic Health Insurance Scheme · ILOE. Fee ranges and rules are subject to change - always confirm current figures before budgeting.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Frequently asked questions about Employee Cost Calculator UAE.

An Employee Cost Calculator estimates the total cost a company incurs to employ an employee, beyond the basic monthly salary. Depending on the inputs, the calculation can include salary, allowances, visa and work permit expenses, health insurance, end-of-service gratuity, benefits and other employer-related costs. It helps businesses understand the actual monthly and annual cost of an employee.

To calculate the total employee cost in the UAE, start with the employee's basic salary and regular allowances, then add applicable employer costs such as visa and work permit expenses, health insurance, end-of-service gratuity accrual and other benefits or employment-related expenses. The exact cost varies depending on the employee, company category, emirate, insurance plan and benefits provided.

A complete employee cost calculation may include basic salary, housing and other allowances, visa and work permit expenses, Emirates ID and medical-related costs, health insurance, end-of-service gratuity provision, annual air tickets or other contractual benefits, recruitment costs and other employer-paid expenses. Some costs are recurring while others occur periodically, so annualising them can provide a more realistic monthly employment cost.

No. An employee's salary is only one part of the employer's total employment cost. Businesses may also incur costs for visas, work permits, health insurance, end-of-service benefits, recruitment, employee benefits and other HR-related expenses. Calculating the fully loaded employee cost gives employers a more accurate figure for budgeting and workforce planning.

The employer. Under Article 6 of Federal Decree-Law No. 33 of 2021, recruitment and visa costs must be taken care by the employer and can never be charged to the employee. Deducting these costs from salary or final settlement is illegal in UAE.

Yes. The calculator is suitable for startups, SMEs, and larger businesses to estimate their corporate tax liability. It provides a quick indication of the tax payable based on the current UAE corporate tax rates.