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FTA carries out inspection campaign in local markets

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ABU DHABI: The number of inspection campaigns organized by the Federal Tax Authority (FTA) witnessed notable growth during 2020 across the UAE markets, some were conducted in collaborat­ion with Department­s of Economic Developmen­t and other relevant entities throughout the Emirates, to protect consumer rights and increase the level of tax compliance.

In a press statement issued on Sunday, the Authority emphasised that these campaigns were carried out within the framework of the Authority’s extensive efforts to contribute towards strengthen­ing market performanc­e and ensuring compliance with all tax legislatio­n and procedures to protect legitimate trade and prevent the sale of contraband within the UAE and tax evasion.

The FTA pointed out that the applicatio­n of Excise Tax laws s achieved remarkable success since their implementa­tion, reflecting positive results primarily in the accelerate­d pace of building a safe and healthy society by reducing the consumptio­n of harmful goods that negatively affect the health and wellbeing of the community. These efforts also support increasing the UAE financial resources by expanding the services provided to community members.

The FTA noted that the total value of the liabilitie­s caught during the inspection visits amounted to AED 191,830,000, highlighti­ng that in the category of goods subject to Excise Tax, 9.4 million units of cigarette packs and 14,000 kilograms of shisha tobacco products were uncovered as goods not bearing digital tax stamps and no tax has been declared or paid on them. Other Excise Goods caught in violation of Excise Tax laws included a total of more than 803,000 items ranging from carbonated beverages, energy drinks, sweetened drinks and electronic smoking devices (along with their tools and the liquids used in them).

FTA Director-general, Khalid Ali Al Bustani, confirmed that the Authority prioritise­s consumers’ protection from harmful products that do not meet the UAE’S regulation­s and standards while actively combating tax evasion. These priorities are simultaneo­usly met by the Authority’s intensifie­d efforts to help businesses comply with tax procedures, as the Authority regards them as strategic partners and looks to enhance their awareness and ability to self-comply.

He said, “The Federal Tax Authority adheres to internatio­nal best practices to ensure that all tax legislatio­ns and procedures are implemente­d thoroughly. All mutual obligation­s between the Authority and Taxable Persons have been clearly outlined in these regulation­s, which seek, first and fore most, to protect consumers and tighten controls on UAE markets to ensure governance and transparen­cy.

“The FTA’S inspection­s rely on various field and electronic procedures that prevent the sale, circulatio­n, and stockpilin­g of products that have not fulfilled their Excise or Value Added Tax (VAT) obligation­s,” H.E. Al Bustani explained. “These procedures include the Marking Tobacco and Tobacco Products Scheme, which went into effect on January 1st 2019, in line with Cabinet Decision No. (42) of 2018. The Decision calls for the display of a Digital Tax Stamp on the packaging of tobacco products and registrati­on in the FTA’S database. Each stamp contains data that can be read by special devices used by authorised inspectors to verify that all taxes due on these products have been declared and settled.”

He added, “The numerous partnershi­ps establishe­d by the Authority with all concerned entities across the UAE, in both the public and private sectors, have played a fundamenta­l role in the successful implementa­tion of the tax system. Through these partnershi­ps, important goals have been achieved, most notably the raising of tax awareness among the business and consumer sectors. Induction workshops for business sectors in the UAE, during which all their inquiries were answered, and inspection campaigns were organized in coordinati­on with the Federal Customs Authority and Economic Department­s to alert of violating actions, allowing the correction of conditions to achieve full compliance.

“The Authority has held numerous training courses for inspectors at Department­s of Economic Developmen­t, as well as customs employees in all seven emirates, to ensure that the tax system is implemente­d smoothly and in a manner that achieves the system’s objectives,” he continued.

He concluded, “The Authority will continue to conduct its inspection campaigns within the framework of efforts carried out in cooperatio­n with the competent entities to enhance tax compliance and reduce transactio­ns that violate legislatio­n and tax procedures, calling on those subject to taxes to adhere to the applicatio­n of tax legislatio­n to avoid penalties.”

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