Understanding VAT (Value Added Tax) is important for businesses in Dubai and across the UAE. It becomes even more crucial when dealing with manpower and visa services. These services are essential for businesses, but they have different VAT rules that can be confusing.
This guide will explain:
- What manpower and visa services are.
- How VAT applies to them.
- How to handle VAT correctly for these services.
We’ll use simple language and examples to make it easy to follow.
What Are Manpower and Visa Services?
Manpower Services
Manpower services are about providing workers to another business. For example:
- A construction company may hire workers from a manpower supplier.
- The workers remain employees of the supplier, not the hiring company.
- The supplier handles salaries, medical tests, and other requirements.
The hiring company pays the supplier a fee for using these workers.
Visa Services
Visa services help companies get employment visas for their staff or assist individuals with visa applications. This can include:
- Preparing documents.
- Arranging medical tests.
- Applying for Emirates IDs.
These services may be provided by a visa facilitator company or handled internally by businesses.
Also read: How Does UAE’s VAT Impact Business Finances?
How Does VAT Apply to These Services?
Manpower Services
Manpower services are always taxable under UAE VAT. The supplier must:
- Charge VAT at 5% on the service fee.
- Include this VAT in their tax returns.
Example:
If a company provides manpower services for AED 50,000:
- VAT at 5% = AED 2,500
- Total = AED 52,500
Visa Services
The VAT treatment for visa services depends on how they are charged:
- Service Fee: If the company charges a fee for helping with visas, this is a taxable service. VAT applies at 5%.
- Reimbursement: If the company only recovers the actual visa costs (like government fees) without adding extra charges, VAT does not apply.
The Federal Tax Authority (FTA) provides guidance on this in Public Clarification VATP038.
Key Differences Between Manpower and Visa Services
Here’s a simple comparison:
Aspect | Manpower Services | Visa Services |
What it involves | Providing workers. | Assisting with visa applications. |
Who benefits? | The hiring company. | The employee or employer. |
VAT treatment | Always taxable (5%). | Taxable if it includes a service fee. |
Examples | Construction workers, hospitality staff. | Employment visas, dependent visas. |
Steps to Ensure VAT Compliance
Manpower Services
- Register for VAT: Businesses earning more than AED 375,000 annually must register for VAT.
- Charge VAT Correctly: Add 5% VAT to your service fees.
- Issue Proper Invoices: Show the VAT amount clearly on invoices.
Visa Services
- Separate Charges: Clearly show service fees and reimbursement costs separately.
- Apply VAT Where Needed: Charge VAT on service fees but not on reimbursed visa costs.
- Keep Records: Maintain all receipts, invoices, and supporting documents.
Common Examples and Calculations
Manpower Services Example
A company supplies 5 workers to a client for AED 40,000 per month.
- Fee: AED 40,000
- VAT (5%): AED 2,000
- Total: AED 42,000
The supplier must include AED 2,000 in their VAT return.
Visa Services Example
A visa facilitator charges AED 3,000 for processing an employment visa, including AED 2,500 as government fees and AED 500 as a service fee.
- Government Fees: AED 2,500 (no VAT).
- Service Fee: AED 500 (VAT at 5% = AED 25).
- Total: AED 3,025
Only the service fee is taxable.
Tips for UAE Businesses
- Review FTA Guidance: Read Public Clarification VATP038 to understand how visa services are treated.
- Use Clear Invoices: Make it easy for your clients to see the VAT amount.
- Train Your Team: Educate staff on how VAT applies to these services.
- Work with Experts: Hire firms like Elite Auditing to ensure compliance.
- Stay Updated: VAT rules can change. Regularly check for updates from the FTA.
Why Proper VAT Handling Matters
If you don’t follow the VAT rules, your business may face:
- Fines from the FTA.
- Delays in processing your VAT returns.
- Loss of trust with clients.
By understanding how VAT works for manpower and visa services, you can avoid these issues and focus on growing your business.
Conclusion
Manpower and visa services are essential for businesses in the UAE. Knowing how VAT applies to them helps you:
- Stay compliant.
- Avoid penalties.
- Build trust with clients and the authorities.
At Elite Auditing, we specialize in VAT compliance, accounting, and tax services. Contact us to make your VAT processes easier and stress-free.