Community service fee
Timely payment of the community service fee helps keep your community’s services ticking smoothly.
Community service fee
The community service fee (CSF) is the homeowner’s annual contribution towards the common expenditure of the community. The CSF is based on the estimated annual expenditure of the community for the operation and maintenance of its common property and assets.
Your CSF invoice gives you a detailed breakdown of how we arrive at the CSF for the year. We also send out an information pack with further details about each community relating to the previous year, with news of key events and developments.
Note: If you are a homeowner and would like to refer the latest CSF information pack, log into this website with your credentials to read it.
What are the main components of my CSF?
General fund
It consists of day-to-day operating and administrative expenses used to maintain your community. Operational expenses include the maintenance, utility costs and management of everything from common area infrastructure and landscaping, to waste collection and signage placement.
Capital reserve fund
It was established to pay for costs incurred in the repair and replacement of significant capital items. For villa communities, this includes community gatehouses, pavements, amenities like play areas or sports courts and other common areas. For apartment communities, this includes elevator and chiller replacements, flooring, painting and cladding of buildings.
Special levy
This is a one-off charge for items not in the design or those not covered under the general fund. For example, if you require an additional facility such as a play area or a swimming pool, the cost for this will be covered by the special levy.
Master community levy
This charge is paid through the CSF and covers items such as plants and the maintenance of the master community infrastructure including roads, underground services, storm drains, sewage lines and pavements.
Value added tax (VAT)
Value added tax (VAT) has an impact on your community service fees (CSF) as it includes several items such as maintenance services, utilities, insurance, etc. This means that the VAT collected as part of your CSF will then be paid to the Federal Tax Authority.
How VAT works:
- Homeowner – All homeowners are charged 5% VAT payable to ECM
- Emaar Community Management (ECM) – ECM pays 5% VAT to relevant suppliers and service providers.
- Federal Tax Authority – ECM pays the difference between the VAT collected from customers and VAT paid to suppliers to FTA. Suppliers and service providers also pay a 5% VAT to FTA.Source: Federal Decree Law No. 8 of 2017 & Cabinet Decision No. 52 of 2017