If you are a citizen of a country outside the EU and you are visiting the UK, mainly London, then if you shop in the right places, you can claim any tax back that you pay on purchases. There are many shops located all around the city that display the tax free sign to let you know that they take part in the scheme.

The VAT is around 15% in UK and to claim back the amount that you have paid as tax you have to make a purchase for a minimum price that is fixed by the store. If you are a resident from outside the UK, you can reclaim the tax you have paid if you have spent a minimum of thirty pounds. And you should also get a Customs stamp on the final departure from the airport in order for you to claim your tax refund without hassle.

Shopping in the UK has never held more opportunities if you are visiting as a tourist from outside the EU. The luxury of being able to claim back tax on purchases is something you can take advantage of as a tourist while citizens must pay full price. If you are planning on bringing your purchases back with you, you should ask for a tax refund form in the shop while you’re making your payment.

When you show your purchases, the receipts and passports in the Customs department at the time of departure, you can get your refund cheque stamped. There are numerous refund offices across the globe who can very swiftly arrange for a refund straight to your credit card or in certain cases, they may give you cash. However, there might be slight variations depending on the locations, so one is advised to go through the details clearly and get the entire benefit of shopping tax free.

There are many shops all over London that display the “tax free” logo outside, so when you next find yourself in the UK, you should hunt some down, it will be well worth it!

For more information on tax free shopping London UK visit gbtaxfree.com by clicking on airport VAT refund

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