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Will 5% VAT be applicable on your mobile bills? du clarifies

5 per cent VAT will be added across du's products and services

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Published: Wed 13 Dec 2017, 1:42 PM

Last updated: Mon 1 Jan 2018, 12:27 PM

In compliance with the Federal Decree-Law No 8 of 2017 issued by President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, on the introduction of Value Added Tax (VAT) in the UAE, du announced that it will collect tax on behalf of the government, with a standard VAT rate of 5 per cent, which will be added on applicable products and usage of its services starting from January 1, 2018. 
du is working to ensure its readiness and compliance for the new law to come into effect, and promises to offer its customers complete clarity on how the new regime will affect them in the future.  
To this effect, the company has started contacting all of its customers, electronically and personally, to advise them of the introduction of VAT. 
"We are taking all necessary measures to educate our customers so that they are fully aware of the government directives regarding VAT and the way that it will impact their telecommunications spend," said Fahad Al Hassawi, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company. "The introduction of VAT is a step forward towards a greater future for the UAE, and we want to ensure our customers are aware of their contribution towards this." 
As mandated by the UAE Federal Tax Authority, 5 per cent VAT will be added to applicable telecommunications products and services effective from January 1, 2018. 
For postpaid customers, 5 per cent VAT will be reflected on their total monthly bill, while prepaid customers will continue to recharge as normal with more time, more international and more credit. The 5 per cent VAT will apply on the usage of their credit towards du services with the exception of more data where the credit received will be after the 5 per cent VAT deduction.  
"We wish to be transparent with our customers as to how VAT will apply on our products and services, and ensure that they have all the required information before the start of the new-year. Therefore, we have created a dedicated page on our website, which provides detailed information and answers any queries that our customers may have regarding implementation of VAT on du products and services," Al Hassawi added. 
The company is also encouraging its business customers to register with the Federal Tax Authority and submit their tax registration number to du at the earliest. 


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