The United Arab Emirates’ Federal Tax Authority has released a new guide on the value-added tax rules for e-commerce and the digital economy.
Announcing the release of the E-Commerce VAT Guide (VATGEC1), the FTA highlighted that VAT is due on such supplies where they are used or enjoyed in the UAE. Non-resident suppliers must register for VAT as soon as they make supplies to UAE-resident consumers.
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