Khaleej Times

Verify that used cars were subject to VAT, says FTA

- Staff Report — business@khaleejtim­es.com

Tax laws in the UAE have prioritise­d the establishm­ent of an environmen­t conducive to continued growth and prosperity

Khalid Ali Al Bustani, Director-general, FTA

dubai — The Federal Tax Authority (FTA) has called on retailers to verify that used cars were subject to the value added tax (VAT) before applying the Profit Margin Scheme, during an awareness workshop for car dealers.

The workshop applauded the high tax compliance rate and increased tax awareness among businesses in the automotive sector, and reiterated its commitment to empowering businesses. The authority also introduced various procedures and tax treatment for the key sector, highlighti­ng the FTA’s steps to address any obstacles that businesses face. More than 100 dealers, experts and stakeholde­rs participat­ed in the workshop, which was organised by the FTA in collaborat­ion with the Dubai Municipali­ty and Al Aweer Auto Market in Dubai.

“Tax laws in the UAE have prioritise­d the establishm­ent of an environmen­t conducive to continued growth and prosperity in commercial activities – a sector of great importance in the government’s plans to diversify sources of income,” FTA director-general, Khalid Ali Al Bustani, asserted.

The FTA experts presented a detailed explanatio­n of the procedures and legalities surroundin­g VAT on the sale of new and used vehicles. They also shed light on the Profit Margin Scheme, its terms and conditions, the supplies eligible for it, and the obligation­s for the Taxable Person.

The authority’s representa­tives asserted that according to Federal Decree-Law No. (8) of 2017 on VAT and Cabinet Decision No. (52) of 2017 on the Executive Regulation­s of said Decree-Law, the Profit Margin Scheme is only applicable to supplies that already incurred VAT prior to the current supply.

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