- VAT refund in the UAE can be claimed at the time of leaving the country
- Eligible tourists can enjoy tax-free shopping by requesting a refund on the VAT incurred on their purchases
- To be eligible for a VAT refund, you must meet certain conditions such as not being a resident in the UAE, having a minimum spend of Dh250, and purchasing goods from a retailer registered under the ‘Tax Refund for Tourists’ scheme
- Customs verification approval on the VAT refund must be obtained within 90 days from the purchase date
- Goods must be exported from the UAE within 90 days from the date of purchase and should not include motor vehicles, boats, and aircrafts
- Required documents, including receipts of the purchase, must be available at the time of claiming the refund
Source: gulfnews.com
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