Explainer: how to get a tax refund for items bought on visit to france
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SINCE THE UK LEFT THE EU, BRITISH CITIZENS WITH SECOND HOMES IN FRANCE – OR JUST ON TOURIST VISITS – CAN OBTAIN VAT REFUNDS ON SOME PURCHASES MADE IN THE COUNTRY Non-EU residents are
entitled to VAT refunds (_la détaxe_) on some purchases made in the EU, and since Brexit, this also applies to permanent British residents. In France, VAT (_taxe sur la valeur ajoutée_, TVA)
is applied at 20% on most items – but only 2.1% on newspapers, for example – and it is possible to get this money back as you leave the country. READ MORE: DID YOU KNOW?: VAT WAS INVENTED
IN FRANCE This only applies to people whose usual place of residence is outside the EU, and who are staying in France/the EU for no more than six months. You can show your passport as
evidence of this. Firstly, you must: * Ask the shop assistant if they provide a _détaxe_ service, although there will often be a sign reading ‘tax-free’ or ‘VAT-free’ if it is offered. * Ask
what the value of the purchase needs to be in order to apply for a refund, and whether all the goods you intend to buy are included. Ask if you will get 100% of the tax back or if there is
a deduction for an administration fee. Government website entreprendre.service-public.fr (which is aimed at informing businesses) states that as a national standard qualifying items must
come to a total of €100 or more (including tax). It states these qualifying purchases of €100 or more should be carried out over no more than a period of three consecutive days beginning on
the first day of shopping and should be bought in shops of the same brand or the same group of brands, which are situated in a single town or shopping centre (this is so as to meet the
threshold to obtain the détaxe; this would not stop you renewing the process several times during the same trip). However, confusingly, the Douanes service advises that to qualify, purchases
of €100 or more should be made on the same day, in the same shop. We would therefore recommend asking in the shop how much they expect you to spend. WHAT TYPE OF PRODUCT IS ELIGIBLE? Goods
covered by the possibility of a tax refund are generally items that can fit in your luggage, so it would not apply to something like a car. They will usually be ‘touristy’ items, such as
clothes and sunglasses, souvenirs etc.You cannot buy more than 15 of the exact same item and benefit, and excluded items include tobacco as well as valuable art and antiques. HOW DO I GO
ABOUT GETTING THE REFUND? The shop assistant will ask for proof that you are a visitor to the EU, so you will need to carry your non-EU passport or ID card with you, and ideally proof of
address as well. You will be given a form to fill in, a section of which will be completed by the assistant. If you cannot obtain the item tax-free directly in the shop, then you can obtain
a refund as you leave the country at the airport or other travel terminal (the refund still ultimately comes via the retailer, not from the French state). If the latter is the case, the shop
will give you an invoice for your purchases, which you must show, along with the refund form and the goods to the customs officials at the desk, and they will give you a stamp. This must be
obtained in order for the refund to be processed. You will then be able to claim the refund immediately, or send off your form to an address given to you by the shop. Exact instructions on
the procedure to follow should be provided by the shop. Note that some airports, ports and international train stations also have automatic ‘Pablo’’ terminals where you can scan in a barcode
in order to validate your refund forms. In which case VAT can be either reimbursed directly at a desk or in the form of a bank transfer. It is possible to obtain the refund even if you
leave via another EU country, not France. THINGS TO BEAR IN MIND It should be noted that you should not use your purchases before you complete the VAT refund process: you should not be
wearing a watch you have bought, for example. You should also be aware that your goods must leave the EU by the end of the third month after you buy them in order to qualify for a VAT
refund. This process is really aimed at tourists, not, eg. people staying six months at their second home on a visa, though we have not identified any specific rule that would ban the latter
from using it. In the latter case, however, you would have to take care to stay less than six months in total and bear in mind the rule about the third month. Note that some shops will take
an administrative fee for having carried out the service, and this will be deducted from the refund amount you receive. You can visit other EU countries with goods bought in France and
continue to collect VAT refund forms, but they must all be stamped by a customs officer at the point of exit from the EU, rather than the border between member states. Note that VAT can also
also be an issue when bringing French-bought items back to the UK, in this case UK import VAT. When returning to the UK, travellers have a personal allowance of £390 of goods purchased in
France which is exempt from VAT, but if the goods you are bringing in are over that limit they may be subject to import VAT and (if they cannot be shown to have been made in the EU) customs
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