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VAT for E-commerce Businesses in UAE: Complete Playbook

Online sellers, marketplace operators, drop-shippers — how UAE VAT applies in each model, with the registration triggers, RCM rules, and audit defence.

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Co-founder & Tax Lead · Paci Finance
Updated 9 min read Verified to 2026 sources
E-commerce packages — UAE VAT applies to online sellers and marketplaces
Online sellers, marketplaces, and drop-shippers all have specific UAE VAT obligations
Quick answer

UAE VAT applies to e-commerce sales delivered to UAE customers regardless of where the seller is based. Direct sellers register at the AED 375K threshold. Marketplace operators (Amazon, Noon) handle VAT for some sellers. Drop-shippers usually owe RCM on imports. Platform fees from Stripe / Shopify are imported services subject to RCM.

AED 375K
Registration threshold
5%
Standard rate
RCM
On platform fees
30 days
To register after threshold

Who pays UAE VAT in e-commerce?

VAT-on-supply liability depends on the model and where you and the customer are based:

Model Seller VAT Marketplace VAT Customer impact
Direct sales (UAE seller, UAE customer)5% from sellerN/ASeller charges and remits
Marketplace selling (Amazon, Noon)SometimesOften handlesMarketplace may collect on seller’s behalf
Drop-shipping into UAERCM on supplierN/AImporter of record handles VAT at customs
Cross-border to non-UAEZero-rated exportN/ANo VAT charged

When to register

The standard AED 375K rolling-12-month threshold applies. E-commerce-specific watch-points:

  • Volume builds fast — what looked like a hobby in Q1 can hit threshold by Q3
  • Marketplace gross merchandise value (GMV) counts as your turnover, not your net commission
  • Track total sales delivered to UAE across every channel — Amazon, Noon, your own Shopify, Etsy, eBay
  • Voluntary registration from AED 187.5K can make sense if you’re paying high SaaS / platform fees with reclaimable input VAT

Platform fees and RCM

Every e-commerce business runs on imported SaaS. These trigger RCM:

  • Shopify, BigCommerce, Magento Cloud — subscription fees
  • Stripe, Razorpay, Telr payment-processor fees
  • Klaviyo, Mailchimp, Sendgrid — email marketing
  • Meta Ads, Google Ads, TikTok Ads — advertising spend
  • Amazon FBA fees — fulfilment when invoiced from outside UAE
Penalty alert

A typical D2C brand spends AED 5-15K/month on these. Missed RCM = AED 250-750/month of unrecorded VAT, ~AED 6-9K/year, fully recoverable but FTA-flagged if missed at audit.

Drop-shipping and import VAT

If you sell into UAE without holding stock locally, you’re typically the importer of record at customs:

  • Customs charges 5% on CIF value — paid at clearance
  • Recoverable as input VAT on next return if you’re VAT registered
  • Need a customs registration code linked to your TRN
  • Low-value direct-shipped parcels (under AED 1,000) may escape customs but you still owe RCM

Records you must keep

  • Tax invoices for every sale (auto-generated by most platforms)
  • Customer’s location proof (IP, billing address, payment country)
  • Platform fee invoices showing foreign supplier
  • Customs documents for every shipment in/out
  • Reconciliation between platform sales reports and your accounting records

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Frequently asked questions

Do online sellers need to register for VAT?+

Yes, once UAE-delivered taxable sales cross AED 375K in any rolling 12-month window. Voluntary from AED 187.5K.

Does Amazon collect VAT for me?+

In some Marketplace Facilitator scenarios yes; in others you’re still responsible. Check your specific Amazon UAE seller agreement.

What about Stripe fees?+

Stripe (US/Ireland) is a foreign supplier — fees you pay are imported services subject to RCM. Recoverable as input VAT if fully taxable.

Is dropshipping legal in UAE?+

Yes if you have an appropriate trade licence and handle customs / VAT correctly. The drop-shipper is usually the importer of record.

How does VAT work on cross-border sales?+

Sales delivered outside UAE are zero-rated exports if you have shipping proof. Fees from platforms remain RCM regardless of where the customer is.

Can I claim back VAT on Meta/Google ads?+

Yes — record RCM (output + input) on the spend. Net zero VAT impact for full-recovery businesses.

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Abdul Fazal Ghafoor

Co-founder & Tax Lead · Paci Finance

Abdul Fazal qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 2010 and has worked with Big-4-trained UAE tax practices for over 13 years. He has personally led 140+ UAE VAT registrations, 60+ Corporate Tax filings, and represented clients in 25+ FTA audit responses since 2018.

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