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Etisalat has clarified that it has not increased the price of its prepaid recharge cards after the implementation of value-added tax (VAT) in the UAE.
"Etisalat has introduced five denominations of recharge cards sold at Dh30, Dh55, Dh110, Dh210 and Dh525 to ensure customers have sufficient credit to subscribe to existing data and combo packages after adding five per cent VAT. The five per cent VAT will only apply on the actual usage, and not on the prepaid recharge cards' value. Prepaid users will not pay any extra fee when they recharge," the management said.
Etisalat has asked distributors to adhere to the approved pricing policies and not to levy any additional fee, and cautioned customers not to pay more than the amount on any of its recharge cards. Customers are also being encouraged to report any unwarranted price increase in the wake of VAT implementation.
Etisalat had earlier announced that starting January 1, 2018, it would start collecting VAT at a standard rate of five percent on behalf of the government, which will be added on applicable products and usage of its services as per the UAE Federal Tax Authority.
- business@khaleejtimes.com
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