Value added tax has now been in our lives for a week in the Emirates, and it is taking some getting used to.
Whether it is knowing when the extra 5 per cent should be charged and when it shouldn't, or making sure your bill is correct, both consumers and companies are having to embrace a new era when it comes to their finances.
The National wants to hear about your experiences so far - so please email us your feedback to online@thenational.ae
Feel free to attach copies of your receipts.
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Updated: January 08, 2018, 9:53 AM