Revenue Note for Guidance
The retail export scheme is a scheme of VAT relief for purchases made by non-EU tourists. Provided certain conditions are met, eligible supplies to tourists can benefit from the zero rate of VAT that is applicable to exports. Broadly, relief is given where the goods are exported within 3 months, the supplier is VAT-registered and has proof that the purchaser is eligible under the scheme, and there is certified customs documentation showing that the goods are exported.
The scheme operates in one of two ways:
(1) The terms “traveller”, “traveller’s qualifying goods” and “VAT refunding agent” are defined for the purposes of the scheme.
(2) Goods exported under the retail export scheme are zero-rated provided that a number of conditions are met. Under subsection (2) and Regulation 15 of the VAT Regulations 2010, to qualify for zero-rating—
This subsection also zero rates the services of a VAT refunding agency in operating the retail export scheme and in repaying the tax claimed by a traveller in respect of that traveller’s qualifying goods.
(3) Revenue may make regulations to introduce an authorisation procedure, if necessary, for categories of accountable persons who wish to make zero-rated supplies to non-EU tourists or to operate as VAT refunding agents.
(4) Subsection (4) provides for VAT refund companies or other businesses to claim input credit for the VAT charged to the traveller.
(5) If the conditions for zero-rating a supply of goods are not complied with, then that supply of goods is no longer eligible for zero-rating. Also, the supply of services of a VAT refunding agent relating to the supply of those goods is no longer eligible for zero-rating.
(6) An officer of Revenue may perform any powers, functions or duties of Revenue specified in this section.
Relevant Date: Finance Act 2019