Khaleej Times

The Federal Tax Authority has completed preparatio­ns to launch the “VAT refunds for business visitors scheme” from April 2.

- Issac John — issacjohn@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — The Federal Tax Authority has completed preparatio­ns to launch the “VAT refunds for business visitors scheme” from April 2.

Following a meeting of FTA Board of Directors chaired by Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, the UAE Minister of Finance and FTA Chairman, the tax authority said foreign businesses can apply for a refund on taxes incurred on the import and export activities of people not residing in the UAE but based in countries that implement VAT refund schemes.

“The scheme aims to reciprocat­e the efforts made in countries that offer VAT refunds to visiting UAE businesses,” the FTA said in a statement.

To be eligible for the VAT refund, the first condition is that foreign businesses must not have a place of establishm­ent or fixed establishm­ent in the UAE or in any of the VAT-implementi­ng GCC states.

Second, such foreign businesses must not be a taxable person in the UAE. Third, they must also be registered as an establishm­ent with a competent authority in the jurisdicti­on in which they are establishe­d; and finally, they must be from a country that implements VAT and that equally provides VAT refunds to UAE businesses in similar circumstan­ces.

“The Federal Tax Authority has developed comprehens­ive plans to encourage tax compliance, raise the registrati­on rate among taxable businesses, and combat tax evasion,” Sheikh Hamdan said.

“The authority is also stepping up its efforts to businesses — who we consider to be strategic partners — fully comply with tax regulation­s and procedures with little to no effect on their activities. With that in mind, we regularly organise awareness and consultati­ve meetings to help private-sector entities across all industries efficientl­y implement the tax system,” said Sheikh Hamdan.

He said the FTA is currently creating new campaigns, most notably ‘Your Tax Invoice: Your Right’, which was launched during the first quarter of 2019 to promote the use of Tax Invoices across all business operations. “This initiative is in conjunctio­n with the Tax Clinic, which was launched in August 2018, and seeks to establish direct communicat­ion with businesses, continuing throughout all seven emirates to raise awareness and to flag obstacles that can be resolved immediatel­y,” Sheikh Hamdan said.

The FTA said the level of tax compliance in the country has increased, with the number of registrant­s for VAT exceeding 300,000 registered businesses – tax groups and individu- als. Meanwhile, the number of registrant­s for Excise Tax reached 719, and the number of approved Tax Agents increased to 316.

The FTA confirmed the success of the “VAT refund procedures for UAE nationals who are building new residences.” Many citizens benefiting from the simple and straightfo­rward electronic procedure that enables them to claim refunds on the taxes incurred on the constructi­on of their new villas and apartments. The FTA noted that 235 applicatio­ns were approved, enabling citizens to recover a total of Dh9.76 million.

The board also approved the FTA’s plan to launch the second phase of the “Marking Tobacco and Tobacco Products Scheme,” which will be expanded to include all tobacco products, whether imported or locally produced and traded, including shisha.

The Federal Tax Authority has developed comprehens­ive plans to encourage tax compliance, raise the registrati­on rate among taxable businesses, and combat tax evasion Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, UAE Minister of Finance and FTA Chairman

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— Supplied photo Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, UAE Minister of Finance and FTA Chairman, presiding over the FTA board of directors meeting in Dubai on Tuesday.

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