• H.E Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid: The Tax Refunds for Tourists Scheme has proven highly effective and efficient, processing an average of 3,800 digital transactions per day. 
  • The number of linked retail stores increases to 6,903.

Dubai:– The Federal Tax Authority’s (FTA) Board of Directors discussed Value Added Tax (VAT) Refund Scheme for Foreign Businesses at its 7th meeting, held today (Monday, December 10, 2018), and headed by H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, UAE Minister of Finance and Industry, and FTA Chairman.

According to Federal Decree-Law No. (8) of 2017 on VAT, as well as the conditions, constraints and procedures outlined in the Law’s Executive Regulations, any tax incurred on a supply or import made by a non-taxable Person conducting business but not residing in the UAE (or any other country implementing VAT) shall be refunded to said Person.

The Refunds Scheme for Visiting Foreign Businesses relies on reciprocity, whereby the Authority collaborates with countries that refund VAT for UAE businesses visiting their territories, facilitating tax refunds for businesses coming to the UAE from these countries.

Furthermore, the Board adopted the Apportionment of Input Tax on Supplies (Taxable and Exempt). if Input Tax is paid for Goods or Services during a specific Tax Period to make supplies that allow recovery according to the Executive Regulation of the Federal Decree-Law which specify the method in which the Input Tax that may be recovered is calculated and others that do not allow recovery, or for activities conducted that are not in the course of doing the Business. The mechanisms are based on criteria related to output tax, taxable transactions, business volume, and sector classification according to number of employees and output tax.

The FTA Board of Directors reviewed a report on the results of the first phase of implementing the electronic system of the Tax Refunds for Tourists Scheme, allowing eligible tourists to reclaim VAT incurred on their purchases as of November 18, 2018, at Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Sharjah international airports. Results demonstrated that the system works with great efficiency and high accuracy, while tourists who used the system praised its advancement, speed and flexibility.

The Board went on to discuss the procedures underway to complete the technical infrastructure for the second stage of the Tax Refunds for Tourists Scheme, which will become operational as of December 16, allowing overseas tourists to recover taxes at all other UAE airports, and land and sea ports, where the scheme will be implemented.

The Board of Directors also examined final preparations for launching the on Implementing the Marking Tobacco and Tobacco Products Scheme on January 1, 2019, as well as obligations for cigarette producers and importers. The Scheme will be gradually expanded to cover all tobacco products, which will be electronically tracked from production and until they reach the end consumer. This, in turn, helps ensure full compliance with Excise Tax obligations on tobacco and tobacco products, in addition to combatting smuggling and contraband products.

The Board also reviewed a comprehensive report detailing the Authority’s achievements and including updates on its development projects.

H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum asserted that the positive and encouraging results from the FTA’s electronic systems demonstrate that the Authority’s plans are moving in the right direction. The high compliance rates among businesses follow the increased awareness among them and the provision of services that facilitate auto-compliance, H.H. added, noting that the electronic system of the Tax Refunds for Tourists Scheme succeeded beyond expectations.

“The results of the operating system for the Tax Refunds for Tourists Scheme underline the fact that the Scheme is functioning with high efficiency,” H.H. added. “This, in turn, makes for seamless tourism operations at the UAE’s ports of entry. The number of retail stores linked to the Scheme’s electronic system has increased to 6,903 across the UAE, while the average total amount of refunds processed every day totalled AED 925,187. The Scheme is estimated to be processing 3,800 transactions every day – a significant number considering the Scheme is still in its first phase.”

“The Federal Tax Authority has succeeded in a short period of time in establishing outstanding tax schemes that are some of the most advanced of their kind, even when compared to developed countries that have been implementing such schemes for decades. This reflects the efforts being made to implement the UAE’s vision to become one of the best and most developed nations in the world by 2021,” H.H. concluded.

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The Federal Tax Authority was established by Federal Decree-Law No. (13) of 2016 to help diversify the national economy and increase non-oil revenues in the UAE through the management and collection of federal taxes based on international best practices and standards, as well as to provide all means of support to enable taxpayers to comply with the tax laws and procedures. Since its inception in 2017, the FTA has been committed to cooperate with the competent authorities to establish a comprehensive and balanced system to make the UAE one of the first countries in the world to implement a fully electronic tax system that encourages voluntary compliance, with simple procedures based on the highest standards of transparency and accuracy – beginning from registration, to the submission of tax returns, to the payment of due taxes through the Authority’s website: www.tax.gov.ae 

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