Is VAT applicable on mobile bills? UAE ministry clarifies
The tax will not be applied to the
face value of the recharge
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of the UAE on Monday clarified
that the residents using post-paid service will have to pay five per cent VAT
on the total amount of the package they are using.
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This means that the consumer will not charged five per cent VAT
when buying a Dh50 recharge card from a shopkeeper, but on the value of thecall he makes. For example, the consumers makes a one minute call of 30 fils,
he will be charged 5 per cent VAT on that amount.
VAT will also be calculated at 5 per cent upon purchase of a new
SIM after January 1, 2018.
In general, the final consumer is the one who bears the cost of
this tax, while businesses - including telecom companies - collect andcalculate the tax, as a tax collector for the Federal Tax Authority.
As of January 1, 2018, price of services in the UAE's telecom
sector will be inclusive of VAT. However, this will apply to telecom services
to which VAT is not applicable pursuant to Federal Law No. 8 of 2017 on ValueAdded Tax and its Executive Order - for example international roaming services,
TRA said.
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