Financial institutions in the UAE, including banks and exchange houses, frequently incur international bank charges from foreign counterparts for utilizing the SWIFT (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications) system.
A long-standing challenge has been the recovery of input VAT on these charges, primarily because SWIFT messages, in their raw form, typically do not meet all the stringent requirements to be considered valid tax invoices under UAE VAT law.
To address this, the Federal Tax Authority (FTA) had previously issued Public Clarification VATP036. This clarification provided initial guidance on the conditions under which financial institutions might recover VAT on these international bank charges.
However, as of now, VATP036 has been replaced by the more recent Public Clarification VATP041. This updated clarification further refines the FTA’s position, confirming that input VAT may indeed be recoverable.
The critical conditions for recovery under VATP041 remain that the costs must be incurred for making taxable supplies by the financial institution and that all required supporting documents are obtained and retained.
While SWIFT messages themselves might not be tax invoices, financial institutions must ensure they have alternative evidence demonstrating the taxable nature of the underlying transaction and the actual payment of the charges.
This allows them to substantiate their input tax recovery claims, ensuring compliance and maximizing legitimate VAT recovery. Understanding VATP041 is crucial for financial sector tax compliance in 2025.
summary
Are you a financial institution in the UAE struggling with VAT recovery on SWIFT message charges? VATP041 provides crucial guidance on how to ensure compliant input tax recovery.
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This article was published on 04 August 2025
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