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UAE End of Service Calculator

Calculate UAE end of service gratuity under Federal Decree-Law No. 33 of 2021. Supports new and old law, DIFC DEWS, year-by-year accumulation, and conversion to 8 currencies.

🇦🇪 UAE End of Service Calculator MOHRE • Article 51 • Federal Decree-Law 33/2021
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How to Use the UAE End of Service Calculator

Enter your monthly basic salary in AED, excluding all allowances. Furthermore, enter your employment start and end dates for automatic service period calculation. Additionally, select whether you fall under the new law (post-February 2022) or the old law, choose your reason for leaving, and deduct any unpaid leave days.

  1. Enter basic salaryMonthly basic salary only. Exclude housing, transport, phone and all other allowances.
  2. Set employment datesEnter your first working day and last working day. Service period calculates automatically.
  3. Select law version and reasonNew law applies from February 2022. Old law applies to pre-2022 contracts not yet converted.
  4. Deduct unpaid leaveEnter total days of unpaid absence. MOHRE excludes these from continuous service calculation.
  5. Review and exportSee full breakdown, year-by-year accumulation and currency conversions. Copy or download the report.

UAE Gratuity Law: Federal Decree-Law No. 33 of 2021

End of service gratuity is governed by Article 51 of Federal Decree-Law No. 33 of 2021. This law took effect on 2 February 2022 and replaced the previous Labour Law. Furthermore, all private-sector employment contracts must now be fixed-term. Additionally, the distinction between limited and unlimited contracts was abolished.

The most significant change is that resignation no longer reduces gratuity. Under the old law, employees who resigned from unlimited contracts received only one-third of their gratuity for 1 to 3 years of service. Furthermore, they received two-thirds for 3 to 5 years. Additionally, under the new law, all employees receive full gratuity regardless of whether they resign or are terminated.

GRATUITY FORMULA (Article 51): Daily rate = Basic salary / 30 First 5 years: 21 days x daily rate x years of service After 5 years: 30 days x daily rate x (years - 5) Total = First 5 years + After 5 years Cap = 2 years of basic salary (salary x 24) Final = min(Total, Cap) Example: AED 10,000 basic salary, 7 years 3 months service Daily rate = 10,000 / 30 = AED 333.33 First 5 yrs = 333.33 x 21 x 5 = AED 35,000.00 After 5 yrs = 333.33 x 30 x 2.25 = AED 22,500.00 Total = AED 57,500.00 Cap = 10,000 x 24 = AED 240,000 (under cap) Final gratuity = AED 57,500.00

Source: UAE Government Portal — End of Service Benefits

Eligibility and Qualifying Conditions

All private-sector expatriate employees who complete at least one year of continuous service are eligible for gratuity. UAE nationals are covered by social security instead. Furthermore, days of unpaid absence are excluded from the continuous service calculation. Additionally, the one-year minimum is calculated based on actual working days, not calendar days.

Employees dismissed for gross misconduct under Article 44 forfeit their gratuity entirely. This includes assault, fraud, disclosure of confidential information, and reporting to work under the influence of intoxicants. Furthermore, employers must prove misconduct through proper investigation and documentation. Additionally, wrongful dismissal claims can be filed with MOHRE.

Keep records of your offer letter, employment contract, monthly salary receipts and labour card throughout your employment. Furthermore, request a salary certificate showing your basic salary breakdown before your last working day. These documents are essential if you need to dispute your gratuity calculation with MOHRE.

New Law vs Old Law Comparison

The new law (Federal Decree-Law No. 33 of 2021) simplified gratuity significantly. All contracts are fixed-term, and full gratuity is payable regardless of resignation or termination. Furthermore, the old law had complex reductions for employees who resigned from unlimited contracts. Additionally, all employers were required to convert unlimited contracts to fixed-term by 1 February 2023.

ScenarioOld law (unlimited)New law (fixed-term)
Resign, 1-3 years33% of gratuity100% of gratuity
Resign, 3-5 years67% of gratuity100% of gratuity
Resign, 5+ years100% of gratuity100% of gratuity
Terminated (lawful)100% of gratuity100% of gratuity
Contract expiry100% of gratuity100% of gratuity
Gross misconduct0% (Article 120)0% (Article 44)

Source: MOHRE — UAE Labour Law

DIFC and Free Zone Exceptions

Most UAE free zones (JAFZA, DMCC, RAKEZ, IFZA, SHAMS) follow the same federal gratuity rules as mainland employers. However, DIFC operates its own employment law. Furthermore, DIFC replaced the lump-sum gratuity system with the DEWS (DIFC Employee Workplace Savings) defined-contribution plan in 2020.

Under DEWS, employers contribute a percentage of basic salary to an investment fund. The contribution rate is 5.83% for employees with less than 5 years of service. Furthermore, it increases to 8.33% after 5 years. Additionally, ADGM (Abu Dhabi Global Market) has its own employment regulations that may differ from federal law.

Employer Obligations and Penalties

Employers must settle all end of service payments within 14 days of contract termination. This includes gratuity, outstanding salary, unused annual leave and any other contractual entitlements. Furthermore, failure to pay within 14 days can trigger MOHRE complaints and legal action.

Penalties for non-compliance are severe. Repeated violations can result in fines up to AED 1,000,000 per the UAE Labour Law. Furthermore, MOHRE may suspend the issuance of new work permits for the employer. Additionally, employers should maintain actuarial provisions for future gratuity liabilities to ensure funds are available.

Sources: HLB HAMT — UAE Gratuity Policy 2026 · MOHRE Helpline: 600-590000

Part-Time and Flexible Work Gratuity

Cabinet Resolution No. 1 of 2022 introduced pro-rata gratuity for part-time, temporary and flexible work arrangements. The calculation uses the ratio of contracted working hours to full-time hours. Furthermore, multiply this ratio by the full-time gratuity amount to get the part-time entitlement.

Part-time gratuity formula: Hours ratio = (contracted hours per year) / (full-time hours per year) Part-time gratuity = Full-time gratuity x Hours ratio Example: 20 hours/week vs 48 hours/week full-time Hours ratio = (20 x 52) / (48 x 52) = 0.4167 Full-time gratuity = AED 35,000 Part-time gratuity = 35,000 x 0.4167 = AED 14,583

Competitor Gap Analysis

Most existing UAE gratuity calculators offer only basic salary and service inputs. They lack critical features that employees need for accurate planning. Furthermore, no competitor tool offers DIFC DEWS mode, year-by-year accumulation charts, or multi-currency conversion for remittance planning.

This calculator addresses five gaps identified in competitor tools. First, it supports both old and new law calculations for employees with pre-2022 contracts. Second, it provides DIFC DEWS contribution calculation. Third, it shows year-by-year gratuity accumulation visually. Fourth, it converts the final amount to eight currencies commonly used by UAE expatriates for remittance. Fifth, it exports a professional report in text and CSV formats.

Key Documents to Prepare Before Leaving

Prepare your employment contract showing the agreed basic salary breakdown. Furthermore, obtain recent salary receipts confirming your current basic salary through the Wage Protection System (WPS). Additionally, request a salary certificate from HR that separates basic salary from allowances, as gratuity is calculated on basic salary only.

Keep your UAE labour card, Emirates ID and passport copies readily accessible. Furthermore, document any unpaid leave periods with HR approval letters. Additionally, calculate your unused annual leave balance, as this is paid separately alongside gratuity at the daily rate.

Frequently Asked Questions

All private-sector expatriate employees who complete at least one year of continuous service are eligible. UAE nationals are covered by social security instead. Days of unpaid leave are excluded from the service calculation.
Gratuity equals 21 days of basic salary per year for the first five years. After five years, it increases to 30 days per year. Daily salary equals basic salary divided by 30.
Under the new law (Federal Decree-Law No. 33 of 2021, effective February 2022), resignation and termination receive the same full gratuity. The old law reduced gratuity for resignations under unlimited contracts.
Total gratuity cannot exceed two years of basic salary regardless of service length. This cap is set by Article 51 of the UAE Labour Law.
No. Gratuity is calculated on basic salary only. Housing allowance, transport allowance, bonuses and commissions are excluded from the calculation.
Employers must pay all end of service entitlements within 14 days of contract termination. Failure can result in fines up to AED 1,000,000 and work permit blocks. File a complaint with MOHRE at 600-590000.
No. DIFC uses the DEWS (DIFC Employee Workplace Savings) defined-contribution plan instead of the federal gratuity system. Employers contribute 5.83% of basic salary for under 5 years and 8.33% after 5 years.
Part-time employees receive pro-rata gratuity based on the ratio of their contracted hours to full-time hours per year. The result is multiplied by the full-time gratuity amount.
The old law (pre-February 2022) reduced gratuity for employees who resigned from unlimited contracts: one-third for 1 to 3 years and two-thirds for 3 to 5 years of service. The new law gives full gratuity regardless of resignation.
No. All calculations run locally in your browser. No salary data or personal information is transmitted to any server.

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