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Ramadan generosity can be costly for VAT

The Holy Month of Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting, prayer, self-reflection and enhanced community spirit. The annual observance of Ramadan is one of the five pillars of Islam.

Ramadan is regarded as a time of piety, charity and blessings. Charities and foundations are noticeably more active during the Holy Month, providing assistance to those in need. Meals are provided at mosques, malls and other public places in a spirit of generosity.

Businesses see the Holy Month of Ramadan as an opportunity to organize sales and offer promotions, deals, discounts, gifts and benefits of all kinds. For example, companies may offer “buy one, get one free” or “two for the price of one” promotions or combined offers, where certain products are offered for free or at a reduced priced when bought together with another product (e.g. receiving one year of car insurance free of charge when buying a new car).

Traditionally, businesses also celebrate the Holy month by hosting Iftar parties, hand out Iftar snack boxes or give gifts in cash or in kind during Eid al Fitr, the religious feast which marks the end of Ramadan.

Source Aurifer

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