
Saudi Arabia: Introduces Tourist VAT Refund Scheme at Airports
Saudi Gazette, 5 August 2025: Saudi Arabia has launched a new value-added tax (VAT) refund programme allowing tourists and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nationals to claim back 15% VAT on eligible purchases made within the Kingdom.
The scheme, which is now operational across 1,442 authorised retail outlets, enables non-resident visitors aged 18 and above to reclaim VAT on purchases exceeding SR500.
To participate, shoppers must present their passport or GCC ID at participating stores to obtain a VAT exemption form. Customers can combine up to three same-day receipts from individual retailers to meet the minimum spending requirement.
The Kingdom has established 18 verification points across three international airports to process refund claims. Refunds are available via card payment or cash, with daily cash refunds capped at SR5,000 per person.
Key exclusions from the scheme include:
- Services such as accommodation and meals
- Vehicles, boats, and aircraft
- Food and beverages
- Tobacco products
- Petroleum derivatives
Purchased items must remain unused, be intended for personal use only, and be exported within 90 days of purchase to qualify for the refund.
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