Dubai, July 26 2017
Proven Saudi Arabia, the leading business support provider for the KSA, provides further insight on the implementation of VAT and the effect it will have on businesses operating within the Kingdom. It has been confirmed that a 5% VAT will be applied across the KSA at the beginning of 2018. VAT will affect most goods and services except for a list of essentials such as medical supplies, books and daily necessities as well as services such as education, health, transport and exported goods and services.
Companies exceeding an annual turnover equaling or exceeding SAR 375,000 will be required to register for VAT. Once registered, businesses are required to file VAT returns with the General Authority of Zakat and Tax (GAZT) and will need to keep record of all business transactions to remit any VAT payable by a specific date, which is yet to be announced.
As many businesses trade across the GCC, it is imperative that attention is paid to new VAT regulations when operating in Saudi Arabia. Companies are encouraged to begin preparing to ensure they remain compliant when the new regulations apply. Companies should ensure that financial records are available, clear and accurate as well as confirm the category of VAT they fall under. VAT will impact each business differently, businesses will need to consider the effect of VAT on all their transactions and the potential impact on prices and margins.
Impact of VAT on branch offices in the UAE and KSA
VAT will affect companies operating in both KSA and UAE and official guidelines on the process are expected to be announced shortly. The guidelines will cover the supply of goods and services from a supplier in one GCC country to clients in other GCC countries.
Some intra-company billing and imports will be affected by VAT introduction. Companies will need to document and report intra-GCC transactions and supplies and determine who the importer of record will be.
Effect of VAT on businesses whose clients are on their payroll
For salaries and services offered from one company to another within the same VAT registration will not incur VAT, however, it is applicable to most services offered by a third party. Companies that use third party services for clients locally, will be charged VAT by the vendor. The VAT costs will then be passed onto the client, receiving the service and will affect their invoice. Exports are classified in the zero-rated VAT category, meaning the seller collects no output tax and the input tax is fully refundable.
Impact on businesses within the exempt category
If goods or services are exempt, then VAT will not be charged to the customer. Businesses exempt from VAT will not be able to register for VAT and are therefore unable to claim for VAT. Businesses that are partially exempt will be able to register for VAT and claim on expenses to the extent to which it is incurred in the making of taxable supplies. This means VAT incurred on common costs and overheads will only be claimable only to an extent.
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Founded by Saudi Nationals Zaid Al Mashari and Naif Al Otaibi in 2009, PROVEN SA delivers business solutions to companies currently operating in or looking to branch out into KSA. PROVEN SA is a specialist in corporate immigration, employee outsourcing and recruitment, providing international companies with advanced regional insight and the necessary tools to successfully do business within the Kingdoms burgeoning markets. Due to an increase in international interest, PROVEN SA expanded out of Saudi in 2016, and now holds offices in Riyadh, Dubai, Dallas and London.
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