Tax
Free shopping in Barcelona. Save up to 16% off your shopping bill!
Not many people know if you live outside the European
Union and come to Spain for a visit you can enjoy Tax Free
shopping. This amounts to a saving of 16% off the price
of any items purchased while on holiday in Spain where the total
bill exceeds 90.15 Euros. But the service is only
applicable to items that you intend to take back with you
to your country. The tax saving however is not
applicable to restaurants or hotel bills or food items
as these items are not seen as exportable but rather a consumable.
So how do you
go about getting you discounts? Before we answer this question lets
explain what the Tax is exactly.
When a European
citizen buys any goods within the EU they pay an automatic tax called
VAT (which stands for Value Added
Tax otherwise known as IVA in
Spain) This tax is invisible to the customer they simply pay the
price of the item that is displayed in the shops. However all
items have a VAT component which amounts to 16% in Spain
excluding food items, books and optics which have a 7% VAT tax rate.
The shops then pay the government back this VAT every quarter when
they do their accounts - It's a round about way for the government
to claim additional taxes from the people without them knowing about
it!
Anyone living outside of the EU is
entitled to claim back VAT tax from any items they purchase within
Spain that they intend to take back to their own countries -subject
to a few provisos we provide below.
The
Tax Free Shopping Service Explained.
In Barcelona
a great majority of the shops have signed up with the Tax
Free Shopping Service (approximately 90%) This service
is designed to make it really easy to claim back the VAT tax you
pay on items purchased in Spain. Many shops run the TAX FREE service
but do not display the TAX FREE SHOPPING logo in their windows and
as a result many non-EU customers end up paying 16% more than they
should.
It's best to ask in the shop if they are members of the TAX FREE
Spain Refund service before you buy any goods.
Once you know
the shop runs the tax free service you can purchase your items and
then request the TAX refund cheques which the shop will fill out
for you. They will then present you with a cheque for your tax refund
which you take with you to the airport. You collect these cheques
from every shop that you visit when you purchase goods.
How
to claim the TAX back
When you arrive
at the airport you must present you tax refund cheques at customs
BEFORE you check your bags in. Customs may request to check the
items before they stamp your cheques. Once your cheques have been
stamped by customs you can cash your cheques at any Bureau de Change
in your chosen currency.
If you don't want to lug around all the items you have purchased
you can even request TAX FREE REGISTERED shops where your purchased
your goods to send them direct to your home via an insured delivery
service run by DHL. The Spain refund system have set up a special
arrangement with DHL which will do all the paperwork for you and
also ensure that your goods will be sent back to your home properly
packed up and insured. You will of course have to pay for the DHL
delivery but this additional service really makes it simple for
you to transport your purchases back home. Often the refund that
you obtain from the Spain refund service will easily cover the cost
of the delivery service. With the delivery service there is also
the added benefit that you do not need to collect your TAX refund
cheques - because the TAX is automatically deducted from your final
bill!
Now that's what I call shopping in style! Imagine
you won't even need to carry your goods out of the shop :-)
Leaving
Barcelona via cruise, car or train.
If you are not
leaving Barcelona by plane the reclaim procedure is a little different
because you cannot cash your VAT refund cheques in Barcelona.
If your are leaving Barcelona by any other means of transport ask
for a VAT Reclaim envelope in the shop in which you buy your goods.
The Spanish name for this is "Sobre" You then collect
your VAT cheques as normal from the shops.
Before you
leave Barcelona e.g. on your cruise you have to visit the customs
at the port terminal (or wherever the customs point is for you departure
from Spain) and present them with you VAT cheques and they will
stamp them for you. You must do this before you leave Europe. When
you return to your country send the cheques back to the VAT claim
office in Madrid in the Envelope that you picked up from the shop/s.
Unfortunately
if you are not actually flying out of Barcelona you cannot just
go to the airport and cash your cheques. The cashing of the VAT
cheques in Barcelona is a service only available for those that
leave Barcelona by plane.
When you send back your VAT claim you have a number of options for obtaining
your money. You can opt to receive a cheque, or choose a bank transfer
or wire. These options are available on the form that you send back
to the VAT reclaim office. It's best to opt for the direct transfer
to your account as most banks charge a substantial fee for cashing
international cheques - around 30 Euros in Spain.
It will take
approximately 3 months to process your claim and for you to receive
your refund.
You follow the
same procedure as for the cruise if you are leaving Spain by any
other means e.g. train or car. But in these situations your cheques
are stamped at the customs office before you leave Spain.
Summary
You are entitled
to claim a VAT refund on goods purchased in Spain if you meet the
following criteria
1)
Your domicile (permanent residence) is outside the European community)
2)
You spend more than 90.15 Euros on your items
3)
You intend to take the items back to your country. This therefore
excludes restaurant and hotel bills and general food.
4)
You have all the correct paperwork completed - this is provided
by shops that run the Tax Free Shopping Scheme - look for their
logo in the shop window or ask in the shop (some shops do not run
the tax free scheme)
5) You follow all the procedures detailed above in our article
for claiming your VAT back before you leave Spain.
6) If you have any more detailed questions on
Tax free shopping visit their website and post them a question
directly.They have people that can respond to you in English.
Click here for the official tax
free shopping agency in Spain
Happy shopping!
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The Girls Guide
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What not to wear in Barcelona
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Barcelona Market Guide
Designer Boutiques guide
Tax free shopping in Barcelona
- (Non-European visitors)
Custo Barcelona - designer Spanish
Fashion
Antiques shopping in
Barcelona
Barcelona Chair
The cost of living in Barcelona
Currency Convertor
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