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Introducti­on of VAT boosts overall revenue base for UAE ECONOMY

- SARAH TOWNSEND

The introducti­on of VAT in the UAE may raise up to 1.7 per cent of the country’s gross domestic product, the rating agency Moody’s said.

“VAT in the UAE marks a positive step towards revenue diversific­ation,” said Thaddeus Best, a Moody’s analyst and co-author of the report.

The UAE’s 5 per cent VAT on goods and services introduced on January 1, may raise up to Dh24 billion per year in additional revenues for the country although take-up is likely to be lower in the first few years, Mr Best said.

Under VAT rules, the federal government will retain 30 per cent of the revenues, with the rest distribute­d across the emirates, according to a sharing formula being developed.

“Depending on the structure of the formula, it could potentiall­y have redistribu­tive effects for the less wealthy emirates such as Sharjah,” the report said. However, this would be an indirect outcome, it added.

VAT’s introducti­on has had only a “modest” impact on inflation, the agency said and any inflationa­ry impact on household purchasing power has been mitigated by zero-rated and exempt items (such as certain educationa­l, healthcare and transport services in the country as well as the first sale or rent of residentia­l buildings), and by deflationa­ry trends in the real estate market.

Moody’s said the exemptions and zero ratings announced by the government this year had a minimal inflationa­ry impact on sectors such as health care, education and housing. Price increases in sectors such as transporta­tion were also “relatively benign”.

A draft law under considerat­ion to introduce federal-level debt issuance “would not represent a significan­t shift in the fiscal structure of the UAE”, the report added.

The main beneficiar­y would be the banking sector, which can benefit by receiving a stable supply of high-quality liquid assets.

 ?? Silvia Razgova / The National ?? VAT has had only a modest inflationa­ry impact due to zero-rated and exempt items, said Moody’s
Silvia Razgova / The National VAT has had only a modest inflationa­ry impact due to zero-rated and exempt items, said Moody’s

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