UAE taxpayers to pay fees for requesting private clarification from June 1

UAEUAE taxpayers to pay fees for requesting private clarification from June 1

ABU DHABI, UAE: The United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) Federal Tax Authority (FTA) will begin charging fees from individuals or entities seeking a ‘private clarification’ on tax matters from June 01, 2023.

The authority said that the fees will be charged for submitting a request for a ‘private clarification’ whether for one tax item or more.UAE taxpayers to pay fees for requesting private clarification from June 1

The ‘private clarification’ will be issued by the FTA in the form of a document stamped and signed by it in relation to specific tax technical matters and for a specific taxpayer.

It would be after the tax payer submits using a specific form for that purpose on the FTA website along with the documents attached to that form. It follows Cabinet Decision No. (65) of 2020 on ‘fees for services provided’ by the FTA.

The FTA authority may refund the fees incurred for such a request in cases where the authority does not issue the private clarification required.

Taxpayers can apply for the services through the FTA website where users need to register, submit the required supporting documents, and pay the fees specified in Cabinet Decision No. (65) of 2020 and its amendments.

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