Planning to shop during your Sri Lankan adventure? Here’s some great news – you can get your VAT (Value Added Tax) refunded on eligible purchases! As your trusted Sri Lankan travel experts, we’ve put together this comprehensive guide to help you understand and navigate the Tourist VAT Refund Scheme (TVRS).
Who Can Claim a VAT Refund?
Before you start your shopping spree, make sure you qualify for the refund. You’re eligible if you:
– Are a non-citizen and non-resident of Sri Lanka
– Have a valid visitor visa issued by Sri Lankan Immigration
– Are at least 18 years old
– Have stayed in Sri Lanka for less than 90 days when claiming the refund
How Much Do You Need to Spend?
To qualify for a VAT refund, your shopping needs to meet these criteria:
– Minimum purchase of LKR 50,000 (excluding VAT)
– Maximum of three commercial invoices from the same retailer on the same day
– Must obtain a special Tourist VAT Refund Invoice (TVRI) from the retailer
Where Should You Shop?
Look for authorized retailers displaying the official TVRS logo in their shops. These certified stores are specifically registered under the scheme and can provide you with the necessary documentation for your refund.
What Can You Claim VAT Refund For?
While most standard-rated goods are eligible, there are some exceptions. Here’s what you need to know:
Eligible Items:
– Most standard retail goods on which VAT is charged
Not Eligible:
– Items prohibited on aircraft
– Goods restricted by Sri Lankan Customs
– VAT-exempt items
– Consumed goods (food and beverages)
– Services (like hotel charges)
– Online purchases
– Items not presented for inspection
How to Claim Your Refund
1. Keep all your shopping receipts and tourist VAT refund invoices
2. Pack the purchased items in your hand luggage or checked baggage
3. Fill out the TVRS application form
4. Visit the TVRS Counter at the departure lounge of Bandaranaike International Airport, Katunayake
5. Present your goods for physical verification
Pro Tips for a Smooth Refund Process
– Plan your shopping at authorized retailers early in your trip
– Keep all your original receipts and documentation safe
– Pack refund-eligible items where they’re easily accessible for verification
– Arrive at the airport early to allow time for the refund process
– Double-check restricted items with your airline before purchasing
This VAT refund scheme has been in place since September 11, 2018, making shopping in Sri Lanka even more attractive for tourists. Happy shopping, and don’t forget to claim your refund before departing our beautiful island!
*Note: This information is based on the Tourist VAT Refund Scheme implemented under section 58A of the Value Added Tax Act, No. 14 of 2002.*