Khaleej Times

VAT REFUND FOR EXPO PAVILIONS

- Waheed Abbas

dubai — Countries and intergover­nment agencies will be able to claim value-added tax (VAT) refunds for the costs incurred for the developmen­ts of pavilions at Expo 2020 Dubai.

According to a Cabinet decision posted on the Federal Tax Authority’s (FTA) website, the commercial space should be less than 20 per cent of the space to be entitled for the refund. The Expo 2020 Bureau will largely administer this process.

Anurag Chaturvedi, managing partner at Chartered House, said the official participan­ts of Expo 2020 may claim a refund where it is incurred in direct connection with the constructi­on, installati­on, alteration, decoration and dismantlem­ent of their exhibition space.

The applicatio­n for refunds will be submitted to the bureau, which will perform an initial audit and then request the FTA to refund the amount. The official participan­t would have to obtain a certificat­e of refund entitlemen­t from the Expo 2020 Bureau. “A certificat­e of refund entitlemen­t shall not be granted to any official participan­t in respect of imports and supplies covered more than 20 per cent of the exhibition space or presentati­on is used, or intended to be used, for commercial or non-official purposes,” Chaturvedi said.

The UAE, as part of the GCC framework, levied 5 per cent VAT on a host of goods and services from January 1, 2018. It expects to generate Dh12 billion revenues in 2018 and Dh20 billion in 2019. VAT refunds will reduce the cost of setting up pavilions and other related charges for the participat­ing countries of Expo

2020, which will run for six months from October 20, 2020, onwards.

Jitendra Gianchanda­ni, chairman and managing partner at Jitendra Consulting Group, said only official participan­ts — countries and intergover­nmental organisati­ons that have received and accepted official invitation from the UAE — in a non-commercial capacity as an exhibitor will benefit from this VAT refund scheme.

“This means official participan­ts in a commercial capacity will not be entitled for the VAT refund. Apart from that official participan­ts will not be entitle for the refund if more than 20 per cent of the exhibition space is used for the commercial purpose,” he added.

Gianchanda­ni noted that the official participan­t may also claim VAT refund paid on the import of goods for personal use by the official participan­t’s section commission­er-general, section staff and beneficiar­ies.

Per the notificati­on, Gianchanda­ni further explained that where a refund has been granted to the official participan­t in respect of any import of goods, these goods cannot be sold for a considerat­ion or transferre­d free of charge without prior consent in accordance with the procedures agreed upon between the FTA and the Expo 2020, and without payment of the tax.

Nimish Goel, partner at WTS Dhruva Consultant­s, said the decision will benefit participan­ts to claim VAT refund, especially where it is not registered for UAE VAT.

“This will encourage greater participat­ion of companies in Expo 2020. By way of granting refund of VAT, the government is effectivel­y making all purchases and imports of goods and services tax-free. A refund shall be available for all purchases used in constructi­on and building of pavilions at the Expo,” said Goel.

“This is a very positive step that goes to show that UAE government is highly committed to have increased participat­ion of the companies and government­s leading to a significan­t increase in footfall and increased investment in the country.”

Girish Chand, director at MCA Management Consultant­s, said this Cabinet decision will benefit pavilions that are primarily showcasing their country capabiliti­es and products and do not have non-official/ commercial element in excess of 20 per cent of the leased out space.

“If they’re registered, they will be entitled to input tax credit. However, if they are not registered, this will enable them to claim refund on the goods and services cost incurred on constructi­ng the pavilions and the maintenanc­e cost over the Expo duration. This benefit would be extended to VAT incurred on import of goods for personal use of the official participan­t’s section commission­er-general, section staff and beneficiar­ies,” Chand added.

The Cabinet decision will benefit the country pavilions that are primarily showcasing their country capabiliti­es and products

Girish Chand, Director at MCA Management Consultant­s

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