- The Emirati Federal Tax Authority issued Public Clarification No. VATP043 on April 30
- It explains the VAT reverse charge mechanism for precious metals and stones effective February 26
- The mechanism now includes specified precious metals other than gold, precious stones other than diamonds, and jewelry made from them
- Recipients must be VAT-registered in the country, intend to resell or use the goods in manufacturing, and provide a written declaration to the supplier
- Suppliers must receive and retain the declaration before the supply date and verify the recipient’s VAT registration
- The mechanism does not apply to jewelry manufacturing services, with some exceptions
- This clarification replaces Public Clarification No. VATP032
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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