- Saudi Arabia has launched a VAT refund program for tourists and GCC nationals.
- Eligible visitors can reclaim 15 percent VAT on qualifying purchases.
- The program is available at 1,442 authorized retail outlets across the Kingdom.
- Non-resident tourists aged 18 and older can use the VAT refund system.
- Purchases must exceed SR500 and be unused, for personal use, and exported within 90 days.
- Services like accommodation and meals, and items like vehicles and tobacco, are excluded.
- Shoppers need to present a passport or GCC ID for a VAT exemption form.
- Up to three invoices from the same retailer can be combined to meet the eligibility threshold.
- Tax-free forms must be validated at one of 18 verification points at three international airports.
- Refunds can be issued by card or in cash, with a daily cash refund cap of SR5,000 per person.
- Cash refunds are not available at the North Terminal of Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz Airport.
- The initiative aims to enhance tourism, streamline shopping, and encourage longer stays.
Source: zawya.com
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