- The UAE has opened the VAT refund application window for non-resident businesses to claim 2025 expenses, with submissions accepted from March 1 to August 31, 2026.
- Eligible foreign businesses must have no UAE presence, not be VAT-registered in the UAE, be legally recognized in their home country, and come from a country offering reciprocal VAT refunds.
- Key requirements include an attested tax certificate, valid tax invoices, authorized signatory documents, and a recoverable percentage declaration if applicable.
- Common pitfalls are missing the August 31 deadline, submitting invalid invoices, or providing incomplete proof of payment.
- Assistance is available for eligibility review, document preparation, application submission, and ongoing liaison with the FTA; similar refund windows are open in KSA, Oman, and Bahrain.
Source: mailchi.mp
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