The great and terrible taxfree. reflected in one check

Tax Free is a system for refunding value added tax on purchases made by a foreign citizen.

Value added tax is included in the final cost of the product. This money is transferred by the seller to the state budget, from where it is distributed to various social programs. Foreigners are not involved in the social mechanisms of the country, and therefore are exempt from paying taxes. This right is formalized not through a discount, but through the return of overpaid money after leaving the country.

How much can you save?

The amount of money refunded depends on the amount of value added tax established in the specific country where the purchase was made. The minimum share is , this is exactly the amount of Tax Free established in Japan. Hungary remains the most generous in the list of countries providing Tax Free: by default, they return 27% of the price.

Moreover, the amount returned in reality may be significantly less than what the tourist expects. The money is usually returned through a third party with which the store has a contract. For the services, the intermediary will keep part of the funds for himself. The largest companies working with Tax Free are Premier Tax Free, Global Blue, Innova Tax Free.

What to buy to get Tax Free

In most countries, you can get a tax refund on purchases of clothing, shoes, household and electronic appliances, watches and jewelry.

At the same time, books, food products, medicines, souvenirs and services may not be subject to regulations on VAT refunds to foreigners.

How to get Tax Free

To make a purchase

A corresponding sticker is placed on the door or window of a store that provides Tax Free refund receipts. The information is usually in English, so you don't have to be a polyglot to understand it.

The sticker will also indicate the name of the company through which you will be processing your return.

Issue Tax Free checks

To return Tax Free, the seller needs to issue special checks. In any country, they can be requested using the keywords Tax Free check or Tax Free form. This document is attached to a standard cash receipt. To complete the paperwork, you will need a passport or a photocopy of it. Make sure that all personal data is transferred to the form correctly, as errors may become grounds for refusal of a tax refund.

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Each country has a minimum amount for which Tax Free checks are issued. For example, in Germany it is 25 euros, in France - 175 euros, in Holland - 50 euros, in the UK - 30 pounds sterling, in Argentina - 70 Argentine pesos, in Japan - 5 thousand yen.

Purchases for this amount must be made in one check. Large shopping centers sometimes have special departments that will collect data about your purchases from different stores into one common document.

Food and non-food items cannot be included in one check.

Put a stamp at customs

When leaving the country where purchases were made, you must get a stamp at customs to confirm the export of your items. To do this, service employees need to present receipts and goods in packaging, without signs of use. To be more convincing, you can keep branded store packages.

The states of the European Union are considered a single zone, so you must put an export stamp in the country through which you are leaving the EU.

The stamp is affixed in a special office at customs; you should look for it using the Tax Free office sign. If it is located before the reception desks, simply contact it and get the appropriate stamps. Sometimes the Tax Free customs office is located behind the check-in counters. In this case, put the items purchased in the country into your hand luggage so that you have something to prove the fact of purchase.

Checks have their own expiration date, during which they must be stamped by customs. Most often, documents should be stamped within three months from the date of purchase. In Switzerland, Norway, Morocco, the period is reduced to one month.

Get money

There are three ways to return VAT in material terms:

1. At the airport

With checks stamped by customs, contact the Tax Refund office of the intermediary company listed in your documents. The required amount can be given in cash or transferred to a card whose details you provide.

For issuing taxes in cash, the company can deduct a percentage; the funds will be credited to the card without deductions.

Some companies install special mailboxes at airports where you can drop a check with a customs stamp and the number of the bank card to which the funds will be received.

2. When crossing the border by land

The Tax Refund office may be located at the checkpoint. In this case, you need to get a stamp from department employees and then apply for a refund.

3. Via mail

Send the receipt with a customs stamp to the intermediary company by mail. The address must be indicated on the document itself. Don't forget to enter your bank card number in the form. The money will arrive in your account on average in 1–2 months.

4. At the bank

In some cases, you can return the money to one of the banks that cooperates with an intermediary company for Tax Free payments. Global Blue issues money in Kaliningrad, Moscow and St. Petersburg through the Intesa bank, in Pskov - through AKB Slavia; Innova Tax Free - through SMPbank in Moscow, Chelyabinsk, St. Petersburg, Kaliningrad, Yekaterinburg. A complete list of financial institutions that issue money can be seen on the website of your intermediary.

In rare cases, the tax may be refunded to you in the store immediately after purchase. However, then you will definitely need to send a Tax Free check by mail with a customs stamp, otherwise the issued amount will be debited from your card.

Why may a tax refund be denied?

  1. The Tax Free form is filled out with errors.
  2. You did not put a stamp at customs about the export of things from the country where you bought them.
  3. The dates on the cash receipt and the Tax Free form do not match. This rule is not followed in all countries. For example, in Spain, purchases made in the same store on different days are summed up.
  4. According to the instructions, you can apply for VAT with a receipt stamped by customs within a period of three months (Belgium, Greece, Morocco, etc.) to infinity (Netherlands, Lithuania, Lebanon). In practice, it is better not to delay applying for money, otherwise you may be refused.

When traveling abroad and making purchases there, many do not think about the fact that they can save, or rather, get back part of the amount paid for goods upon arrival back to Russia. The fact is that in every country VAT is included in the price of goods. But because We live in Russia, then we are not obliged to pay VAT in another country. Therefore, there is a Tax Free system that allows you to return up to 20% of the cost of goods (depending on the country) purchased abroad.

Tax Free refunds are handled by the services Global Blue (43 countries) and Premier Tax Free (29 countries). The Tax Free zone mainly includes European countries.

To qualify for a tax refund:

  • you must not be a citizen of the country where you are making the purchase, or have a residence permit or work permit there;
  • you must not stay in this country for more than 3 months;
  • the cost of the product(s) must be no less than certain limits, different countries have their own limits, from 90 to 175 euros;
  • the purchase must be made in a store participating in the Tax Free system;
  • no more than 3 months must pass between the purchase of goods and their export

The Tax Free refund process is as follows:

  1. We purchase goods from a Tax Free store. The seller fills out a special form, and you will need your international passport (a copy may be sufficient).
  2. At customs, you need to put a mark on the Tax Free receipt (you may need to present the purchased product itself).
  3. You can return Tax Free immediately at the airport, in the Duty Free zone. You need to find “Cash refund” or “Tax refund” offices with the Premium Tax Free or Global Blue Refund logos. Please note that there may be quite a few people who want to return the money and the procedure may take 20 minutes.
  4. Return Tax Free upon arrival in Russia. To do this, you need to find offices of banks that work with Premium Tax Free or Global Blue Refund. They can be viewed on the website www.globalblue.ru

Bank offices in Moscow where you can return Tax Free:

CJSC Banca Intesa
Krasnoproletarskaya street 30

CJSC Banca Intesa
24 Zatzera Street 30

CJSC Banca Intesa
Sadovaya-Chernogryazskaya street 16-18, building 1
Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 09:00 - 20:00, Sat: closed, Sun: closed

CJSC Banca Intesa
Bolshoi Gnezdnikovsky Lane, 1, building 2
Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 09:00 - 20:00, Sat: 10:00 - 17:00, Sun: closed

SMP BANK
Kutuzovsky pr-t 23, building 1

SMP BANK
Neglinnaya street 8/10

SMP BANK
Profsoyuznaya 7/12
Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 10:00 - 20:00, Sat: 10:30 - 17:00, Sun: closed

SMP BANK
Kutuzovsky Ave. 8
Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 10:00 - 20:00, Sat: 10:00 - 18:00, Sun: 10:00 - 18:00

SMP BANK
Mira Avenue 85
Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 10:00 - 20:00, Sat: 10:00 - 20:00, Sun: 10:00 - 20:00

SMP BANK
8, building 2, Leningradskoe highway
Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 09:00 - 20:00, Sat: 09:00 - 20:00, Sun: 09:00 - 20:00

SMP BANK
16-18, building 1, Sadovaya - Chernogryazskaya
Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 10:00 - 20:30, Sat: 10:00 - 17:30, Sun: closed

SMP BANK
10, building 1, Zhitnaya street
Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 10:00 - 20:00, Sat: 10:00 - 20:00, Sun: closed

SMP BANK
26, 1 Tverskaya - Yamskaya street
Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 09:15 - 21:00, Sat: 9:15 - 21:00, Sun: 10:00 - 19:30

MDM BANK
emb. Kotelnicheskaya, 33, building 1
Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 09:00 - 20:30, Sat: closed, Sun: closed

MDM BANK
Lubyansky proezd, 21, building 1
Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 08:30 - 20:00, Sat: 10:00 - 17:00, Sun: closed

MDM BANK
Profsoyuznaya 7/12

MDM BANK
st. 1st Tverskaya-Yamskaya, 11
Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 08:30 - 20:30, Sat: 10:00 - 19:00, Sun: closed

MDM BANK
st. 1st Bukhvostova, 12/11, cor. eleven
Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 08:30 - 20:30, Sat: 10:00 - 19:00, Sun: closed

MDM BANK
Krasnaya Presnya st., 29
Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 08:30 - 20:30, Sat: 10:00 - 19:00, Sun: closed

Many people remember that there was such a taxfree character on Smartlab. He posted a lot and interesting things about the cycles in the ruble and oil.

It was indeed very valuable content. But some quilted character started digging up information about him and found out his last name and first name. I posted a post about it on Smart. Who it. What does he do... What did he show up on the Internet?

Taxfri asked Tim to delete the post. He refused. Since then, taxfry has gone to his paid blog and only there he gives posts on Elliott cycles and waves.

My opinion is that Timofey still needs to try to keep people with unique content on smart. Because the analysts talk about yesterday and yesterday’s deals like crap.

Let's say the Friar's dachshund leaves. The candle maker left. Shchadrin left. Everyone gave some kind of zest. Some people liked it. Some people don't.

I was subscribed to him for a while. But after he started buying bucks, starting around 74, I stopped. Here our forecast differed with him. I decided that the ruble would be strengthened for a long time and tediously. He decided that it would soon be over. On this path we parted ways.

Although at the same time he himself posted a lot about the end of the falling cycle, not only in oil, but also in energy resources and metals in general. I don’t know why he decided that about the ruble.

Well, God bless him.

And I still write down his forecasts. Let's see what he told us? .

Taxfri, if you read me, you can easily protest any forecast here if I misunderstood you.


Tax Free forecasts

04/23/2016EURUSD I continue to hold shorts from the area of ​​1.14 - if the level of 1.114 is broken, I will increase the position - targets in the area of ​​1.07. I am not considering buying.

Plusan? I think yes!

Other forecasts



While I was analyzing the forecasts, I realized that the majority had not played yet. On the paysite he constantly posts something. But in general, only the main trends. So the forecast period is usually several months.

I’ll just copy the picture with the unsuccessful predictions here. Maybe someone is interested.

I’ll take Italy as an example, since it is in this country that more purchases are made and, accordingly, tax free refund.
What is this anyway: “tax-free return”, “tax-free” or “tax free”? As the name suggests, this is something related to taxes.
Yes, in the EEC the price of goods includes indirect taxes, including VAT.
Each European country has its own VAT rate: in Italy 21%, in Germany 19%, in Finland 22.

VAT rates can be viewed.
When returning money through the system tax free, part of the money from the refund tax is taken by the tax free system whose check you use, so in the end you get back approximately 12% of the cost of your purchase.
There is a special table for calculating refunds depending on the purchase price - this table (and it is the same for all countries) is used by the seller when issuing you a tax free check.

When does a tax free refund occur? :
– if a non-EEC resident who is in the country for no more than 3 months buys some product on the territory of the EEC (in my example, Italy) and exports it outside the EEC, then at the moment of crossing the economic border of the EEC (at airports or land border points ), he has the right to receive this same tax free (12%) back.

From what amount can a tax free refund be made? :
– for purchases worth more than 155 euros, you can receive a check for a tax free refund. If the purchase amount is less than 155 euros, a refund check will not be issued.

How to find out - issued at a tax free store :
– as a rule, special stickers are pasted at the cash register. Typically blue and white. They also come in yellow:

If you don’t see stickers, just ask about the Tax Free option.
You might find the following useful - this my experience on how to reduce the price of something you buy in Italy:

  • I'm bargaining. I always bargain. Even in those places where goods with fixed price stickers and seemingly haggling are not accepted. For me it’s an element of communication and it’s just fun for me
  • after the bargaining, after the lowest price is announced to me, I ask about issuing tax free
  • sometimes you have to choose: the seller offers either a discount or write a tax free refund. I always choose a discount... Somehow it just so happened

What do you need to present at the store to issue a tax free check?
It is possible that your passport will be required, so it is better to have it when you go shopping. This does not always happen and the passport number can be entered later, at the hotel. But it’s still better to have a passport or at least a photocopy of it.
The seller himself draws up a receipt, enters the purchase amount and, using the table, determines the amount that will be returned to you.
Then he gives you to fill out the fields with your address and passport number.
If you wish, you can enter your credit card information if you are going to receive tax free by bank transfer to your card (more on this below).
And be sure to make sure that the seller has stapled the cash receipt from the store to your tax free receipt.
If you just threw it in an envelope, be careful not to throw it away. Useful at customs when processing tax free returns

What is the difference between different tax free return systems? :
– some systems, for example Global Refund have more representative offices throughout the country and, accordingly, it is more likely that the cash return point may be at the airport of your departure from the EEC. Other systems are less common - like the yellow sticker above. In this case, payments are made either to your specified credit card: its details must be indicated when filling out the tax free check, attach a cash receipt from the store to it, put it all in an envelope after receiving a customs stamp and throw it in a special box - usually yellow with the corresponding logo)

As an example of filling out a tax free check, I’ll just give you a picture from the Internet.
This appears to be from some Chinese site. The first line marked by the Chinese is the amount of your purchase.
The second line is that you will receive this money after going through all the procedures described below.
This is what the Chinese have in red - this is about what I wrote about above - the return of money is not in cash, but by transfer to a card.
Well, the lower right corner is the customs mark, which is what I’ll talk about now. It is important.

The procedure for registering the export of goods abroad and obtaining tax free:

Remember and this is very important: any receipt, any tax free system without a customs stamp - toilet paper, and of poor quality.

Important addition about tax free in Italy 2017

Based on the results of receiving tax free at Rome airport (April 2017), I wrote a new article.
The procedure for obtaining tax free has been significantly simplified:

To receive money from a tax-free check of any system, you must have a customs officer’s stamp on it. Therefore, first of all, you should look for customs at the airport. Any employee will tell you or you yourself will notice it in turns from the Chinese and Russians. Usually this is a piece of glass with the inscription customs or Dogana

Now let's decide on two points:
A) let's decide on your luggage
B) we’ll decide on your flight home

A) There are two options:
1) hand luggage only
2) there is checked luggage

B) There are two options:
1) you have a direct flight or with a landing outside the EEC countries
2) you have a flight with a stopover in an EEC country

The scenario for obtaining tax free based on these 4 options and combinations with them may be different, but the essence is the same and remember it: you must receive a customs stamp on the tax free form. And you receive a mark when you leave the economic zone of the EEC.

  1. You have hand luggage and you are flying home through Germany: you do not apply for any tax-free in Italy, since you do not leave the borders of the EEC. Everything is processed in the last country of departure from the EEC - Germany
  2. You have luggage to Moscow, but you are flying through Germany: go to check-in and check in your luggage straight to Moscow. You don’t check your luggage right away, but after placing a luggage tag with a barcode on it, you go to the customs office to get a stamp on your tax-free forms filled out in the store. Perhaps customs officers will ask you to show the purchased goods indicated on the receipts. They will definitely ask you to show it if you have a large refund (more than 1000 euros). After this, the customs officer puts his stamp on the tax-free receipt and can send your luggage to the baggage carousel, or you yourself hand it over through a special departure point for loading on the plane, or skip the line at the check-in counter and place it on the baggage carousel there. Depends on the airport, it’s different everywhere.
  3. You have hand luggage and you are flying a direct flight or a flight with a landing outside the EEC (well, for example, you decided to fly through Istanbul): you need to apply for tax free and after checking in for the flight, go with your boarding pass to the customs office. And here another option is possible and it is absolutely logical (see retreat below) - you will have to go through passport control and only after that go to customs (customs) to get a stamp on your tax-free check.

Digression (lyrical). We reason like this: we decided to deceive the state of Italy for the amount of VAT. For this purpose, a criminal group is created: buyer (Russian) – seller (Italian). What we do: we write a tax-free check for some expensive item that fits in hand luggage. Afterwards, the two of us go to the airport, where the Russian checks in for a flight to Moscow with hand luggage, receives a customs stamp on the tax-free check, and after that gives the goods from his hand luggage to the accomplice seller, who again puts it on sale. The profit of this gang is 12% of the cost of the thing that has not left Italy and can be sold again. Now do you understand the logic of placing customs for citizens with hand luggage behind passport control? But this is not the case at all airports in Italy, so ask the airport employees on the spot, or it is better to ask both in information and at the flight check-in counter and at the customs office.

  1. You have luggage to Moscow, direct flight. See point 2. We do the same

I hope I wrote it clearly. I don’t have the opportunity to tell you about all the airports in Italy and make instructions for you. I just gave an action plan for returning tax free. Decide for yourself based on the location - not small.

Receiving money from tax-free checks marked with a customs stamp

We have a pile of papers with customs stamps. Look and sort them by company. Yellows in one pile, blues in another, browns in a third, and so on. Refunds at the airport are handled by the representative office of the tax-free company whose logo and color matches your check. As I already wrote, the blue and white Global Refund will most likely be at the airport. There may not be others. The easiest way to receive money is to receive it on a plastic card from your bank.

Receiving refunded tax free money on a plastic card: fill in the fields (usually the lower left corner) card number, expiration date and Ivanov Ivan. Then we put the check with the customs mark and the cash receipt pinned to it in an envelope, seal it and throw it in a special mailbox. The box will be painted the same color as your receipt and will have the same logo as your receipt. There is no need to add stamps or write the address - everything is already on the envelope, if it is the envelope that was given to you in the store along with the check. The money will arrive in your account in 2-4 weeks

Receiving money at the airport through a bank or a representative office of the tax free system: Usually, points for issuing money for tax-free checks are located after passport control. Typically marked with a blue and white sign Tax Free Refund. You submit your passport and a check with a customs mark into the window and they must pay you in cash the amount that you have on the second line (remember the Chinese picture above?).
Sometimes it happens like this: the cashier reports that he does not have cash euros, but only cash dollars. Know. that they are trying to deceive you, since they have euros, but by pretending that they do not exist, they will count you euros into dollars at a very bad rate, and if you agree to take dollars, then know that you have just given the cashier about 10 dollars for every hundred of yours Euro. And it’s not possible to do anything - it’s a waste of time calling the authorities, showdowns and you need to know the language well. Well, that is, there is a 50/50 chance that the issue will be resolved. In this case, there are two options:

  • send a check in an envelope to transfer your money to your card (the procedure for doing this is described above)
  • get money in Moscow. For example, I know that Master Bank pays money using tax free without commissions and using many tax free systems: by yellow, brown, blue...

Oh yeah, I forgot. There is a third option: spit, swear and take the offered dollars...

Why do I still prefer a discount when choosing between so-free and a discount: that’s exactly why. It’s not that much money to tear your ass and fray your nerves and run around at the airport. We only live once and I don’t want to stand in lines, fuss, beg... It’s easier for me to bargain for an item, spit on these tax frees and quickly go to the duty free territory to replenish the supply of cream and lotion, as well as cheese, prosciutto and drink something. Well, the choice is yours

Addition: regarding a full refund of VAT (VAT) on the invoice issued for the goods

This option is common in border countries or areas. For example, in Finland they go to places to buy nails for building a shed at their dacha.
The point is that when you buy a product, you ask the seller to issue an invoice for this product. When exporting it abroad, similarly to the described tax-free procedure, you put a customs stamp certifying that the goods were exported from the territory of the EEC (one copy of the invoice remains at the customs office).
And so, for this invoice you can receive VAT (in Germany, for example, VAT is 19%) the next time you visit the store where you purchased this product and where this invoice was issued to you.
The refund can be in cash, but as a rule the seller takes into account the VAT amount in the next purchase in this store.
It should be taken into account that the period for receiving money on an invoice is limited. The limitation period is written on the invoice itself and is usually 3 months.
That is, within three months you need to return to the same store where you bought the goods and, presenting an invoice sheet stamped by customs, receive either cash = the size of the VAT of this country, or a discount (which happens more often) on your next purchase in the same store.

This system (money refund or savings through VAT) works well in Finland, but I can hardly imagine tourists who, say, having bought a down jacket in Rome in the fall, will go there (to Rome and to the same store) to buy something else there in winter. In addition, the savings will not be that big (the difference between VAT 21% and the refundable tax free of 12%) compared to the more convenient tax free.

However, if you have relatives in Rome, then you can use this method of saving by sending the invoice to Rome, and they can personally transfer it to the seller so that he can transfer it to your card... In general, some kind of nonsense.
I know that in Finland they issue invoices even when buying smoked trout, but in Italy, when you ask: “Write me an invoice,” they will send you to hell... that is, they will not understand what you mean

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Tax Free is a value added tax refund system that is actively used by travelers. Of course, because in this way, when buying an expensive item abroad, for example, a gadget, you can save a lot of money!

VAT is included in the final cost of goods and services in each country and is aimed at implementing the social mechanisms of the state. Tourists cannot use social programs, and therefore have the right to a refund of the amount of tax (from 7 to 25.5%), which they pay by default when purchasing this or that item.

Each country has its own minimum – the minimum purchase amount from which VAT can be refunded. The main condition for this is that the purchase must be made in a store that is part of the Tax Free Shopping system (and there are more and more of them every year).

The tax amount is reimbursed not by the store itself, but by the operator with whom the outlet cooperates. There are four main Tax Free operators:

  • Global Blue (the most popular, covers more than 270,000 stores in 37 countries);
  • Premier Tax Free;
  • Tax Free Worldwide (now part of Premier Tax Free);
  • Innova Tax Free.


Return Policy

Foreign citizens who do not have citizenship, residence permit, refugee status or work visa in the country where the purchase was made, as well as stateless persons in the absence of the specified documents, can take advantage of the VAT refund.

Tax Free registration is possible for the following categories of goods: clothing, shoes, watches and all accessories, household appliances and electronics, jewelry, household and office supplies. Taxes included in the cost of services (for example, excursions, hotel stays or car rentals), books, vehicles, ships, precious bars and stones that are not decorated as jewelry cannot be refunded. Also, the tax cannot be compensated when purchasing any goods via the Internet.

Step-by-step instructions: how to get Tax Free

1. Find out minimum purchase amount for VAT refund in a specific country. Data may change, so please try to find the latest information. An important point: we are talking about the minimum amount reflected in the receipt, that is, there may be several goods, but there is only one receipt for them. If you make purchases in different stores, and each of them is for an amount below the established minimum, you cannot sum up receipts and return VAT on purchased goods.

A country VAT rate* Minimum amount

reflected in one check*

Argentina 21% 70 Argentine pesos
Austria 20% 75.01 euro
Belgium 21%, for groceries and books – 6% 125.01 euro
Hungary 25% HUF 55,001
Great Britain 20% 25 British pounds
Germany 19% 25 euros
Greece Mainland and Aegean Islands: 24% – Border Islands: 17% 125 euros
Denmark 25% 300 DKK
Ireland 23%
Iceland 25,5% 6000 ISK
Spain 21%, optics – 10% 90.16 euros
Italy 22%, optics – 10% 155 euros
Cyprus 19% 50 euros
China 17% 500 yuan
Latvia 21%, medical products and child care products – 12% 44 euros
Lithuania 21% 55 euros
Morocco 20% 2,000 Moroccan dirhams
Netherlands 21% 50 euros
Norway 25% NOK 315
Poland 23% 300 zlotys
Portugal on the mainland - 23%, for wine - 13%, for optics - 6%, in Madeira - 22%, in the Azores - 18%. 49.88 euros + VAT
Singapore 21% 100 Singapore dollars
Slovakia 20% 175.01 euro
Slovenia 22%, works of art - 9.5% 50.01 euro
Türkiye Textiles and clothing, leather goods, carpets, shoes, bags, optics, books, food: 8%. Accessories, electronics, watches, eyewear, cosmetics, porcelain/ceramics and homeware: 18% 100.00 Turkish lira + VAT
Uruguay 22% 500 Uruguayan pesos
Finland 24% 40 euros
France 20% 175.01 euro
Croatia 25%, orthopedic products - 5% 740 Croatian kuna
Czech 21% 2001 Czech crowns
Switzerland 8% 300 Swiss francs
Sweden 25% SEK 200
Estonia 20% 38.01 euro
South Korea Standard rate: 10%, jewelry: 20% 30,000 Korean won

* The data presented on the website of the operators Global Blue and Premier Tax Free at the time of writing. The list of countries is incomplete

2. Ask the seller if Is this store included in the Tax Free Shopping network?. By the way, usually signs with the logo of one of the Tax Free operators are located at the checkout in case it is possible to return VAT for store goods. The cashier may ask Your passport as confirmation of your foreign citizenship, after which he issues a check on a special form (tax free shopping check). This document indicates the total purchase price and the amount to be returned, as well as the buyer’s name, surname and contact information.


3. You will be able to receive a refund when leaving the country in which the purchase was made (if you purchased the item in one of the EU countries - when leaving the European Union). Costs arrive at the airport early, because there may be many people who want to return VAT. Find out where they are located Tax Free counters. Do not put your purchases in your luggage, because the customs officer has the right to ask you show them. At the same time, according to the rules, it is assumed that you did not use them in the territory of this country - it is recommended not to cut off the tags from things and not to throw away the packaging. Among the required documents: Tax Free check, cash receipt, passport.

4. Tax Free will be applied to the check stamp about passing control. Return money you can in three ways:

  • At the same airport at a special counter (most often “Cash Refund”, sometimes this function is performed by one of the Duty Free store cash desks).
  • To a bank card: by sending checks by mail to the operator’s office. This method takes quite a lot of time.
  • At any point for issuing Tax Free refunds. In practice, this means that you can receive cash upon returning to your country of permanent residence (you should make sure in advance that there is such a point in your city). An excellent option for those who have witnessed long queues at airport counters and are afraid of missing their flight.

Nuances

The Tax Free refund scheme is quite simple, however, there are some points that you need to know about in advance.

  • The check must indicate your passport details. The seller does not always prescribe them, implying that you will do it.
  • It is worth considering that the refund amount reflected in the check and the one that the buyer ultimately receives do not match due to the commission for the services of the Tax Free operator. However, the difference will not be significant.
  • The validity of Tax Free checks is limited - firstly, the period for exporting goods from the country is limited (no more than 3 months), and secondly, tax refunds should not be delayed either: despite the fact that the maximum late date for making payments is from 3 months up to 3 years (depending on the country); in practice, travelers are often denied cashing old checks.
  • If you are planning a specific purchase in a store working with the Global Blue operator, you can find out in advance the amount to be refunded under Tax Free,using a special calculator.
  • The addresses of Tax Free return offices can also be found on the operators’ website


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