Dubai-based parking operator Parkin will apply a 5% Value Added Tax (VAT) across its parking services starting 1 June 2026. The move aligns the company’s tariff structure with UAE tax regulations while also supporting Dubai’s wider transition toward cashless mobility services.
The change will impact public parking payments across on-street and off-street locations, including seasonal subscriptions, permits, and reservations. Alongside the VAT rollout, Parkin will also phase out cash payments at parking meters as part of Dubai’s Cashless Strategy 2026.
What Changes For Dubai Parking Users From June 2026?
Starting 1 June 2026, a 5% VAT will be added to all parking services operated by Parkin.
The revised pricing structure applies to:
- On-street parking
- Off-street parking
- Seasonal parking cards
- Parking permits
- Parking reservations
This means motorists in Dubai will notice a slight increase in total parking charges across Parkin-managed facilities.
Why Is Parkin Adding VAT To Parking Tariffs?
The VAT implementation is being introduced to comply with applicable UAE tax regulations and government requirements.
Parkin stated that the update is intended to improve transparency while ensuring all parking-related services remain aligned with the UAE’s regulatory framework.
The company is coordinating the rollout with relevant government authorities ahead of the June 2026 implementation date.
Will Cash Payments Still Be Accepted At Parking Meters?
No. Parkin confirmed that cash payments at parking meters will be phased out from 1 June 2026.
The move supports the government of Dubai’s Cashless Strategy for 2026, which aims to expand digital payment adoption across public services.
However, NOL card payments will continue to remain available at parking machines and supported payment points.
Also Read:
– Ferrari Luce EV Revealed: Ferrari’s Electric Revolution Begins
– Stellantis & Wayve Partner To Bring AI-Powered Hands-Free Driving
– The Brabus Bodo Is A 1,000HP V12 GT That Honors Founder Bodo Buschmann
What Digital Payment Options Will Be Available?
Customers will be encouraged to use the official Parkin mobile application for parking payments.
According to Parkin, the app offers:
- Digital parking payments
- Parking management services
- Reservation access
- Reduced reliance on SMS payments
- Lower additional transaction costs compared to SMS-based parking payments
Users will also be able to access VAT-related updates and service information through the Parkin app and official communication channels.
How Does This Support Dubai’s Mobility Plans?
The transition forms part of Dubai’s broader smart mobility and digital infrastructure strategy.
Dubai has been aggressively expanding cashless public services across transport, mobility, and government sectors. The removal of cash parking payments and the shift toward app-based transactions are intended to improve operational efficiency and customer convenience.
As Dubai’s largest paid public parking operator, Parkin plays a major role in managing urban mobility infrastructure across the emirate.
Where Can Users Get Updated Information?
Parkin stated that updated tariff details and VAT information will be made available through:
- The Parkin mobile app
- Official website
- Customer experience centres
- Official social media channels
Customers are advised to review the updated parking tariffs ahead of the June 2026 implementation date.

