VAT Refund Process
If you are visiting another, some of your purchases may be subject to a Value Added Tax refund. This expense is built into the cost of goods, and may include a fee as high as 25%. If you are a guest in one of these countries, some of the VAT fees may be subject to a refund. Here's the process to follow:
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Merchant refunds at point of sale.
Many merchants are already familiar with the forms needed for customers to receive a VAT refund at the point of sale. Such merchants will handle the VAT refund on your behalf, especially if you are purchasing expensive items (it also makes the cost of the item seem lower). If so, they will already have forms in the shop that they will complete with you, and submit to the appropriate taxing bodies within their country. This is the most convenient approach. -
Merchant provides refund documents.
If your purchases qualify for a VAT refund, merchants will provide you with refund forms (known as a shopping cheque in the UK). Ask the store owner or sales clerk to help complete this form with you. You will be expected to attach a copy of the receipt to this form, so you may want to ask the store for a second copy of the receipt (one that reflects your total purchases less the VAT amount). -
Provide receipts at the airport.
If you have completed a VAT refund form and are waiting for the refund, you are expected to deposit the form at the airport prior to returning home. For those traveling to multiple countries in Europe, it's important to remember to submit VAT refund forms at the airport of the last country you visit in Europe. -
Global Refund process.
If you are having goods shipped to your home country and cannot obtain VAT refund documents until after you are home, there are still several options to obtain your VAT refund. First, you may check with the tourist office websites of the country visited to find out more about refund process. Another option is to work through Global Refund, an organization that helps process refunds for 37 countries and more than 240,000 merchants around the world. However, these firms tend to charge a fee, so it's important to be aware of the percentage they take to process a refund prior to using any third party organization.
Tip: Look for merchants who include a sign or decal in their store window that indicates VAT refunds.
