The Value Added Tax (VAT) law requires that tax revenues and administrative penalties be shared between the federal and emirates’ governments. In continuation of this, it has been mentioned in the VAT returns user’s guide, issued in February 2018 for businesses with fixed establishments in the UAE, that their standard rated supply should be reported in the emirate where the fixed establishment most closely connected to the supply is located.
Source: menafn.com
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