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UAE firms told to display VAT inclusive prices

byCT Report
14/03/2018
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ABU DHABI: UAE’s Federal Tax Authority (FTA) has asserted that all businesses subject to value-added tax (VAT) and excise tax must display prices of goods and services inclusive of tax in order to avoid administrative penalties.
The authority called on consumers and service recipients in the UAE to be aware of their rights, noting that prices displayed on items  or announced for provided services  should be inclusive of tax,

The displayed price should be the total amount that consumers will pay upon receiving the tax invoice, which should include the full price, followed by the total price to be paid and the amount of tax charged therein.

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In a statement issued today as part of its consumers awareness campaign, “Be Aware of Your Rights” targeting consumers and service recipients, the FTA emphasised that displaying product prices without including the amount of tax charged is considered a violation. The practice misleads consumers who will end up paying more than the amount they expected when deciding to make the purchase.

The authority urged businesses registered for VAT and Excise Tax purposes to fully comply with tax laws in order to avoid administrative penalties, noting that not displaying tax-inclusive prices carries a Dh15,000 ($4,083) fine for each tax.

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