VAT (Value Added Tax) system was introduced in the United Arab Emirates on 1st January 2018. As per the rules and regulations, every company whose annual turnover is above AED 375,000 must implement VAT without choice.
For implementing VAT, a company first needs to perform VAT registration. There is a standard format for creating invoice which every company needs to follow. Also, one needs to file a return carefully.
There are two types of supplies in the UAE VAT: Exempted Supplies and Taxable Supplies.
For Taxable Supplies with Standard/Full Rate, 5% VAT is charged. Zero Rate Supplies are charged 0% Tax Rate, and Exempted Supplies are exempt from Taxes. It is important for assesses to classify supplies correctly to apply the correct rate of tax.
In this current case study, the reader will find out about the various VAT related issues experienced by the company which deals with gas distribution. They reached us in January 2019, one year after the VAT implementation in the UAE. This case study explains how N R Doshi and Partners solved those issues, saving the company from huge penalties. The whole process is performed within a time-bounded period providing the results as soon as possible.
The Challenge:
The group companies include three entities, out of which only two are registered under group registration. The third entity was not registered under VAT. Out of these two registered entities, one entity was registered under individual registration too. However, a single entity cannot be registered twice.
Vendors who were dealing with the company were providing incompliant invoices. Moreover, even the company’s invoice format was not as per the VAT rules and regulations.
Out of all the suppliers with which the company deals, some were not reported under VAT, although they didn’t appear under exempted goods and items list.
When the company filed a return, for the same entity, it claimed the tax amount twice; first, from the group registration and second from the individual registration.
The company received an advance amount before 2018 from its customers to whom the service was provided after 2018. In this sort of transactions, VAT must be implemented and to be paid on 1st January 2018.
As you can check, there are several issues which required to solved before authority detects and notifies it to the company. In case the authority would have recognized it before us, the company needs to pay penalties, which could have cost it a fortune. Fortunately, the company reached us before the authorities would have reached them. We accepted the challenge and conducted one by one process to make them compliant with the UAE VAT system.
Challenge Accepted:
First, the structure of the company was required to be understood. We initiated the registration process of the third entity under the group VAT registration. Also, the deregistration process was started for the entity which was registered under group as well as individual registration. The entity needs to be deregistered from the individual registration and continue its presence under the group registration.
We checked the invoices sent by various vendors and found the following information missing:
- The exchange rate was not mentioned
- No rate of tax was found
- The quantity of each line item was missing.
This makes the invoices incompliant as per the article 59 of executive registration number 52 of 2017. Therefore, we suggested the company to ask the respective vendors to provide compliant invoices.
Similarly, the invoices which they were producing while delivering their service to their customers were not as per the authority’s instructions. All the invoices were required to be reissued before filing the return. These were the errors detected while going through the invoices:
- No exchange rate mentioned
- No TRN number of customers
- Exchange rate which the backend team used was wrong
- The exchange rate was not as per the one notified by the Central Bank of UAE
As they have claimed tax for one entity twice, and several other related issues appeared, we required to calculate and revise the VAT to be charged and VAT to be claimed.
We advised the client to report outward standard-rated supplies based on the establishment from which supplies made instead of customer emirates.
Adjustments were required to be made on the Import of goods as custom has considered VAT as part of CIF value.
We suggested that the client should offer VAT on the difference in income as per the working of Reconciliation of VAT return with books of account. We also put our advice forward to account Reverse charge transactions in books of account, which was not accounted for earlier.
We had noted that a particular employee was on the payroll of tax group member, but he was exclusively working for a non-tax group company. The tax group member was not charging VAT for the supply of manpower to the non-tax group member. We found that out and asked them to make necessary changes.
Similarly, the tax group member was paying some expenses on behalf of a non-tax group member and claiming the input tax credit. There was no corresponding VAT invoice being created by the tax-group member and hence VAT was not being recovered from the non-tax group member. We asked the client to rectify the mistake.
Total advance amount obtained from the customers before 2018 was found. Then total VAT on the amount was calculated. This made an increment in the total VAT output which was added to the total liability.
After this, we filed a voluntary disclosure informing the authorities about the errors and omissions made.
Conclusion:
In the end, the company was provided with a proper registration under a single group VAT registration, where there are three different entities. The correct invoices are obtained from the vendors. Also, the detected errors in the invoice format used by the company are rectified. The voluntary disclosure is submitted, which saved the company from various penalties that Federal Tax Authority could have charged if they would have discovered the incompliance.
N R Doshi’s VAT Consulting Service
VAT compliance becomes facile if you have a reliable VAT Auditor with you. N R Doshi & Partners owns a team of VAT Auditors who has provided VAT Audit Services in Dubai to numerous entities. We, as the registered tax agent with the federal tax authority, provide you all types of assistance in VAT Audit Services in UAE.
We make sure that VAT implementation is done on every aspect of your business with ease. We provide VAT training to employees, prepare VAT report, and file returns for your company.
Remain VAT compliant and save yourself from penalties
We assure the correct VAT implementation on every aspect of your business by providing a reliable VAT Audit Services in Dubai.
Source: https://nrdoshi.ae/11-things-to-know-about-vat-in-uae/
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