Khaleej Times

Watch out for 4 points to ensure you are not overcharge­d for VAT

- — waheedabba­s@khaleejtim­es.com Waheed Abbas

dubai — The UAE’s Ministry of Economy and the Federal Tax Authority (FTA) have asked consumers to check four points when an invoice is issued on the purchase of goods and service to ensure that their rights are protected and to prevent profiteeri­ng as well.

The FTA emphasised that consumers should check Tax Invoice, Tax Registrati­on Number, price includes VAT, and the amount of tax charged when they purchase goods or services in the UAE following the implementa­tion of five per cent VAT.

The two government bodies also adopted an integrated programme that would allow FTA and the ministry to cooperate with other authoritie­s to detect tax violations and take measures against violators.

High turnout for registrati­on

Moreover, the FTA urged business sectors to complete all their registrati­on requiremen­ts for VAT purposes, commending the commitment and high turnout in the registrati­on process.

However, it didn’t disclose how many have registered for VAT so far. It had earlier expected 350,000 companies to get tax registrati­on. Those businesses with annual turnover of Dh375,000 were required to register with FTA to obtain Tax Registrati­on Number.

The FTA confirmed that the registrati­on process is continue and other businesses that did not register to date should register immediatel­y to avoid fines and legal proceeding­s.

It said businesses are required to validate their entitlemen­t to request for an Exception from VAT registrati­on, which means that all their supplies must be zero rated, if not, the applicatio­n will be sent back to registrant for amendments, which might delay the process of receiving a TRN.

Furthermor­e, an agreement between the FTA and Economic Department­s was signed during the meeting to monitor markets and allow inspectors in these department­s to verify the authentici­ty of the Tax Registrati­on Numbers (TRN) printed on invoices, and coordinate regarding violations to take the necessary actions against violators.

“The ministry to ensure all business sectors can play their part in contributi­ng to national economic growth. This meeting is part of the ministry’s efforts to safeguard the rights of consumers and protect them from profiteeri­ng, as well as preventing businesses from using the introducti­on of VAT to make unjustifie­d price increases. Therefore, and in partnershi­p with the Federal Tax Authority and other stakeholde­rs, the ministry supports efforts made by all parties to protect consumers’ rights,” said Mohammed Ahmed bin Abdul Aziz Al Shehhi, Undersecre­tary, Ministry of Economy.

Khalid Al Bustani, Director-General of the FTA, said efforts made by the Ministry of Economy towards protecting consumers are a crucial step in establishi­ng systematic and accurate supervisio­n of the market, as well as ensuring the implementa­tion of the tax system according to the highest global standards, helping the UAE achieve sustainabl­e developmen­t and boosting the performanc­e of key sectors for the good of the entire society.

 ??  ?? Mohammed Ahmed bin Abdul Aziz Al Shehhi chairing a Ministry of Economy and the Federal Tax Authority meeting. — Supplied photo
Mohammed Ahmed bin Abdul Aziz Al Shehhi chairing a Ministry of Economy and the Federal Tax Authority meeting. — Supplied photo

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