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VAT Exemption Details

Last activity 03 January 2019 by KKK111

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Kayenne1292

Hello guys,

Do u have any details of what are the items excludes VAT?
If flat rents and electricity are also imposed by VAT?
TiA...

GuestPoster454

Hello Keyanne,

Please check the official website :
VAT 5% Bahrain 2019

GuestPoster454

https://www.nbt.gov.bh/items_subject_to_vat

KKK111

Hi,
Just wait and see if there is a clear picture of what is included and whats excluded in the Vat.
Hopefully the coming days things will be more clear.
Just paid the insurance charges for car and they charged 5%.
Some outlets are evening charging 5% on everything...

XTang

It's very clear.  Check the links above.  Around 94 items are zero rated.  The rest have VAT on them.  Most basic food stuffs don't have VAT.

ZoVaGu

While link is under review, here is the list of products exempted from VAT as per GDN Online (http://www.gdnonline.com/Details/425059 … d-from-VAT):


- The oil sector, petroleum and gas extracts,
- Import and supply of food items
- Export of locally manufactured commodities to countries that don’t have VAT,
- Much-needed products under certain conditions
- Transportation of all types to and from Bahrain, whether it starts in Bahrain, passes through or ends in Bahrain, besides all associated services
- Local transport
- Reshipping of items brought to Bahrain to repair or reprocess, besides work charges
- Export of services and products subject to VAT, from businesses in Bahrain to individuals in Bahrain, which will be used in countries that don’t apply VAT
- Healthcare supplies and related services
- Importing and supplying medicines and medical equipment
- Importing and exporting silver, gold and platinum for investment purposes (on the condition it has 99pc purity and could be used for other purposes on certification from the Industry, Commerce and Tourism Ministry) and also the first supply following the extract of the three metals for commerce purposes
- Import and supply of pearls and precious gems, following evaluation of its nature and intended use
- Supplying educational services, products and related issues for nurseries, kindergartens, pre-school, basic, secondary and higher education
- New construction and building, as well as the sale and rental of plots and buildings
- Providing financial services, except for particular services that will be stated separately
- Imports of goods already taxed by other GCC countries, for diplomatic or military purposes
- Furniture brought into the country from abroad by Bahrainis and expatriates coming to live in Bahrain for the first time
- Personal luggage and gifts carried by passengers
- Equipment, services, care and other requirements of people with disabilities

GuestPoster454

Thanks ZoVaGu for more details :)

KKK111

Hi, again.
Many items exempted are also included by some..
Just check before paying...


Happy weekend all.

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