25 December 2006, 00:16
TJNamibia VAT tax?
I know Namibia has an 8% VAT tax. That is supposed to be figured on the value of the trophy. How do they determine the value of the trophy?
thanks.
25 December 2006, 00:27
Devildawg66I would think the value is whatever you paid to shoot it.
25 December 2006, 04:31
Russ GouldBook with us, we don't charge VAT on daily rates or Trophies in Namibia.
26 December 2006, 11:57
TJHow do you get away with not charging VAT on trophies in Namibia? I thought it was a law.
I was asking about the VAT tax on mounted trophies if that makes a difference.
26 December 2006, 15:31
Karl STJ, you do not pay any VAT on anything that is exported, like your mounted trophies, or your trophies that you hunt. Your outfitter would however have charged you a rate of 15% VAT on you dayfees ("luxury" items are taxed at a rate of 15%), as well as trophies wounded and lost, in other words that cannot be exported. This last part is law, but a very grey area, and open to abuse. Russ, yopu might not charge it, but I bet the outfitter you use has it build into their prices, as he HAS to be registered for VAT with the government to operate as a legal safari company/ guest farm/ hunting farm.
Karl Stumpfe
Ndumo Hunting Safaris
www.huntingsafaris.netkarl@huntingsafaris.net
P.O. Box 1667, Katima Mulilo, Namibia
Cell: +264 81 1285 416
Fax: +264 61 254 328
Sat. phone: +88 163 166 9264
26 December 2006, 18:46
Wendell ReichVAT is 15% and most outfitters work it into their price so that it is included. Some do not. Either way, it is the responsibility of the outfitter to pay the tax to the gov.