- Saudi Arabia has launched a VAT refund program for tourists and GCC nationals.
- Eligible visitors can reclaim 15 percent VAT on purchases from 1,442 authorized retail outlets.
- The program aims to boost tourism and enhance the retail experience.
- To qualify, travelers must be non-resident tourists or GCC nationals aged 18 or older.
- Minimum purchase must exceed SAR 500 and items must be for personal use and exported within 90 days.
- Refunds do not apply to accommodation, restaurant bills, vehicles, boats, aircraft, food, beverages, tobacco, and petroleum products.
- At checkout, eligible shoppers present a passport or GCC ID to receive a VAT refund form.
- Up to three invoices from the same retailer on the same day can be combined to meet the SAR 500 threshold.
- Refund forms must be validated at one of 18 verification points before leaving Saudi Arabia.
- Refunds are issued by card or cash, with a cash cap of SAR 5,000 per person per day.
- Cash refunds are not available at the North Terminal of Jeddah’s airport.
Source: vatcalc.com
Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.
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