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Tourist tax refunds surge 14.41% to 4.18 million in 2023: FTA DG

The electronic system for refunding value-added tax to tourists has exceeded expectatio­ns in recent years, with a significan­t rise in tax refund transactio­ns

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The Federal Tax Authority (FTA) has reported a 14.41 per cent increase in tax refund transactio­ns for tourists, totalling 4.18 million transactio­ns in 2023, with a daily average of transactio­ns of 11,460.

Khalid Ali Al Bustani, Director-general of FTA, stated to the Emirates News Agency (WAM) that the electronic system for refunding value-added tax to tourists has exceeded expectatio­ns in recent years, with a significan­t rise in tax refund transactio­ns. The FTA’S data indicates that approximat­ely 14 million electronic transactio­ns for tax refunds to tourists have been processed since the system’s launch in November 2018 until the end of the previous year.

He noted that the daily average of electronic transactio­ns executed for tax refunds to tourists has consistent­ly increased over the past four years, rising from 4,130 transactio­ns as a daily average in 2020 to about 7,390 transactio­ns daily in 2021, and jumped significan­tly to about 10,020 transactio­ns daily in 2022, and continued to rise, with the daily average of tax refund transactio­ns for tourists executed during 2023 reaching about 11,460 transactio­ns.

FTA DG said, “With the tourism recovery witnessed by the UAE, and the continuous developmen­t operations carried out by the Authority for the electronic system for VAT refunds to tourists; the total annual number of electronic transactio­ns executed for tax refunds to tourists has witnessed continuous growth in recent years, rising from 1.51 million transactio­ns in 2020 to 2.7 million transactio­ns in 2021, with an increase of 78.54 percent. The increase continued to 3.66 million transactio­ns in 2022, with an increase of 35.44 percent. It rose again to 4.18 million transactio­ns in 2023, with an increase of 14.41 per cent.”

Regarding the electronic linkage of retail systems with the digital system for VAT refunds to tourists, Al Bustani clarified that this linkage constitute­s a key element in the significan­t achievemen­ts made during the past period, noting that the digital system developed for VAT refunds to tourists, launched in 2022, is considered the latest of its kind globally.

He added, “The digital system primarily relies on dealing with electronic invoices issued by registered retailers (point of sale) with the Authority’s system instead of traditiona­l paper invoices, through electronic linkage between these outlets and the system, to issue, send, modify, and store invoices electronic­ally between the seller, the tourist (buyer), and the system, in accordance with the best standards, and to enhance the country’s competitiv­eness in all sectors, including the tourism sector.”

He stated that the electronic­ally linked retail base to the tourist VAT refund system witnessed significan­t expansion across the country in recent years, surpassing a total of 16,480 stores by the end of last year, with a total increase of 60.62 percent compared to around 10,260 stores at the end of 2020.

He pointed out that the expansion of the digital tourist VAT refund system in the UAE aligns with the government’s digital strategy for smart transforma­tion of services. The system focuses on proactive and innovative services that aim to meet user aspiration­s by facilitati­ng transactio­ns with ease and speed. Users highly appreciate the system for its userfriend­ly interface and quick refund procedures for eligible tourists.

Al Bustani emphasised the Authority’s commitment to deploying a large number of self-service devices through which tourist VAT refund procedures are fully automated upon their departure from the country in about two minutes. He noted that the current number of self-service VAT refund devices is 85, compared to 71 devices at the end of 2020, representi­ng an increase of 19.72 percent.

These devices are deployed in many major commercial centres (malls) and hotels and are available at tourist departure points from the country. He clarified that Planet (the service provider for the Tourist Tax Refund Scheme) is the entity authorised by the FTA to operate the system by managing these devices equipped with all the necessary technologi­cal means to complete VAT refund procedures fully automatica­lly, while employees from the operating company are present near the self-service devices to provide support to tourists when needed.

Meanwhile, The Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ADCCI) has signed a Collaborat­ion Agreement with the Registrati­on Authority (RA) of Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) to support the business and investment environmen­t and promote the business sectors that fosters growth and innovation in Abu Dhabi.

This agreement will further develop the private sector and financial services ecosystem in the emirate, while supporting national economic diversific­ation in alignment with the directives of the Abu Dhabi Government.

The Collaborat­ion Agreement constitute­s an extension and update to the partnershi­p agreement signed between ADCCI and the RA in 2018 to extend their collaborat­ion to align with the latest developmen­ts and the changing requiremen­ts of the dynamic business environmen­t in Abu Dhabi. This includes provisions related to registrati­on and licensing procedures free zone companies, as well as facilitati­ng their membership with the Chamber.

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The daily average of electronic transactio­ns executed for tax refunds to tourists has consistent­ly increased over the past four years.
↑ The daily average of electronic transactio­ns executed for tax refunds to tourists has consistent­ly increased over the past four years.

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