Thursday,Nisan 15, 2021 Value Added Tax (VAT) in Oman Value Added Tax (or “VAT”) is an indirect tax on the consumption or use of goods and services and is applicable in the Sultanate of Oman effective 16 April 2021 at a standard rate of 5%.
Sunday,Mart 07, 2021 Customs Department signs MoU with Aramex The Jordan Customs Department (JCD) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Aramex, a leading global provider of comprehensive logistics and transportation solutions.
Thursday,Haziran 28, 2018 GST Update for Low Value Goods Entering Australia Effective July 1st, 2018 Currently, all goods imported from overseas valued at A$1,000 or less are exempt from GST. From July 1st, 2018, Australian GST at 10% will apply to sales of low value goods (LVG) imported by consumers into Australia. Threshold for Low Value Goods (LVG) entering Australia has been reduced to AUD 0 for all goods (excluding alcohol & tobacco products).
Monday,Ocak 15, 2018 VAT charges will be Applied on all Aramex Services in Saudi Arabia In accordance with the final VAT law and the related implementation regulations which have been issued in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Saudi Tal for Commerce and Contracts Ltd “Aramex” “Saudi Tal” will charge VAT at the applicable rate on all services provided by Aramex to your entity in Saudi Arabia, effective from 1 January 2018. VAT will be charged in addition to the agreed contractual prices and rates and will be paid to the General Authority of Zakat & Tax (GAZT) in compliance with the Saudi Arabia VAT law.
Monday,Ocak 15, 2018 VAT charges will be Applied on all Aramex Services in the United Arab Emirates In accordance with the Federal Decree Law No. 8 of 2017 for value added tax issued on 23 August 2017, and subject to its final executive regulations, Aramex Emirates LLC (“Aramex”) will charge VAT at the applicable rate on all services provided by Aramex to your entity in UAE, effective from 1 January 2018, VAT will be charged in addition to the agreed contractual prices and rates and will be paid to the Federal Tax Authority in compliance with the UAE VAT legislation.
Thursday,Nisan 27, 2017 Qatar Customs declaration charges have changed for e-commerce personal shipments Customs declaration charges (Bayan charges) have changed for e-commerce personal shipments to 20 QAR from 10 QAR, for corporate shipments to 150 QAR
Thursday,Ekim 20, 2016 Commercial packages destined to Egypt must include a legalized Commercial Invoice As per the new regulations set by Egypt Customs Authority, effective immediately all commercial express shipments valued at 2,000 USD and above or weigh 50 kg