FTA Clarification on Measures Implemented to Postpone Final Step

2020/01/06

FTA Clarification on Measures Implemented to Postpone Final Step of Phase 2 of the ‘Marking Tobacco and Tobacco Products Scheme’

The Federal Tax Authority, FTA published a Clarification about its decision – one of a series of Public Clarifications available on its official website to educate Taxable Persons about all aspects of the tax laws, allowing them to accurately and efficiently comply with regulations.

The Authority issued the decision to postpone the implementation of the final step of the Scheme’s second phase until January 1, 2021. does not affect the first two steps that were already implemented, nor does it impact the Excise Tax rates.
The decision only pertains to the final step of phase two, which consists of banning the supply, transfer, storage, and possession of waterpipe tobacco (known in Arabic as ‘Mu’assel’) and electrically heated cigarettes that do not carry the official Digital Tax Stamps, DTS, in the UAE.
The Authority explained that the decision to postpone this step came in support of Taxable Persons that were affected by the precautionary measures implemented to curb the spread of the novel Coronavirus, COVID-19. These precautions included the temporary closures of cafés and restaurants and a ban on serving waterpipes, the FTA noted, clarifying that this prevented certain producers, distributors, importers, and stockpilers of waterpipe tobacco and electrically heated cigarettes from meeting the previously set deadlines and selling their unmarked stock before June 1, 2020.

The Authority indicated that as per Cabinet Decision No. (42) of 2018 and FTA Decision No. (2) of 2019 on Marking Tobacco and Tobacco Products, the first step of phase two of the scheme went into effect on November 1, 2019, when importers and UAE-based manufacturers of waterpipe tobacco and electrically heated cigarettes could begin ordering Digital Tax Stamps to place on the packaging of their products.
The FTA asserted that these two steps, which have already been implemented, will remain in force and will not be affected by the decision to postpone the final step of phase two, noting that Customs Departments will be undertaking their usual checks on the designated products to ensure compliance. The new decision will not affect the ban on importing any Designated Excise Goods that do not carry the Digital Tax Stamps into the UAE.
Following the decision as of March 1, 2020, importing unmarked waterpipe tobacco or electrically heated cigarettes is banned in the UAE. all types of waterpipe tobacco and electrically heated cigarettes circulating in the UAE must be marked with a valid Digital Tax Stamp, and it will be prohibited to supply, transfer, store, or possess these goods if they are unmarked by January 1, 2021.