Ecommerce & Amazon Sellers in UAE — Your Complete Tax & VAT Guide
UAE ecommerce VAT is more complex than most sellers realise. Platform commissions, import VAT, FBA obligations, and digital service rules all need correct handling. Here's the complete breakdown.
📋 What's in This Guide
- UAE VAT for ecommerce and Amazon sellers
- Import VAT — reclaiming what you're owed
- VAT on digital services
- Amazon FBA in UAE — tax obligations
- Marketplace reconciliation for VAT
- Cross-border B2B vs B2C rules
UAE VAT for Ecommerce Sellers — The Full Picture
| Transaction Type | VAT Treatment | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Selling physical goods to UAE customers | 5% standard VAT | Applies whether through own site, Amazon, or Noon |
| Selling digital services to UAE consumers | 5% — UAE VAT registration required | Even if you're based overseas |
| Exporting goods outside UAE | 0% zero-rated | Must have export documentation |
| Amazon/Noon platform commissions | 5% input VAT recoverable | Platforms are VAT-registered and charge VAT on fees |
| Importing goods into UAE | VAT paid at customs + import duty | Import VAT is reclaimable through VAT return |
Import VAT Reclaim — The Money Most Sellers Leave Behind
Every time you import goods into UAE for your ecommerce business, you pay VAT at the customs point (at 5% of the customs value plus duty). This import VAT is fully reclaimable as input VAT on your quarterly VAT return — provided you have the correct customs documentation.
What you need to reclaim import VAT: UAE Customs Declaration (bill of entry), your TRN on the import declaration, commercial invoice showing the value of goods, and packing list. Missing any of these means the FTA can disallow the reclaim.
Amazon FBA in UAE — Your Tax Obligations
If you use Amazon FBA (Fulfilled by Amazon) in UAE, Amazon stores your inventory in their UAE warehouses. This creates a UAE fixed establishment and means you must be VAT-registered in UAE — regardless of where you are incorporated.
Amazon UAE issues VAT invoices for their FBA fees, which you can reclaim as input VAT. They also collect and remit VAT on sales in some circumstances — but this does not remove your own UAE VAT registration and filing obligation.
Common mistake: Many non-UAE businesses using Amazon UAE FBA believe that Amazon handles all their UAE tax obligations. Amazon handles VAT collection on marketplace sales — it does NOT file your VAT return, handle your import declarations, or manage your corporate compliance.
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