Barbados VAT


Frequently asked questions about Barbados VAT

What is VAT?

VAT is the abbreviation of Value Added Tax. VAT is in general due when goods and/or services are sold. It applies to most goods and services supplied for use or consumption in Barbados. VAT is a consumption tax because it is ultimately borne by the final consumer.

Who must pay VAT?

Generally, VAT is invoiced by the supplier that is selling goods or services and collected from the customer. Subsequently, the supplier reports and remits the collected VAT to the tax authorities.

Where services are purchased online from a supplier outside of Barbados (such as Zoom) and the services are for consumption or use in Barbados, there is a requirement for Zoom to collect and remit VAT on all supplies made to customers in Barbados. Under the current legislation, there is no differentiation between supplies to business customers (B2B) and supplies to non-business customers (B2C).

Why am I being charged VAT?

Zoom is registered for VAT in Barbados as a non-resident supplier of digital services. As such, Zoom is required to collect and remit VAT on all supplies made to customers in Barbados.

What is a Tax Identification Number?

A Tax Identification Number (TIN) or VAT registration number is a 13-digit number issued by the Barbados tax authorities to taxpayers in Barbados. Where you have provided your TIN, it will be displayed on invoices issued to you by Zoom.

How do I enter my TIN?

To provide your TIN, follow the steps below depending on where your billing portal is located in the left navigation menu of the Zoom web portal. Not sure how to identify where your billing portal is located? Learn how to locate your billing settings.

Note: You are required to notify us if there is a change to your VAT status.

  1. Sign in to the Zoom web portal.
  2. In the navigation menu, click Plans and Billing then Billing Management.
  3. In the Contact Information section, click Edit.
  4. Below the address fields, enter your VAT Number.
  5. Click Save.
  1. Sign in to the Zoom web portal.
  2. In the navigation menu, click Account Management then Billing.
  3. Click the Billing Information tab.
  4. To the right of Sold To Contact, click Edit.
  5. Below the address fields, enter your VAT Number.
  6. Click Save Changes.

Does Zoom have a TIN?

Yes. Zoom’s TIN will be shown on the invoice it issues to you.

How is Zoom determining which customers VAT applies to?

If a customer's ‘Sold To’ location is in Barbados, Zoom will charge Barbados VAT on its invoices. This information is subject to cross-referencing against other data to verify that the ‘Sold To’ country is accurate.

It is your responsibility as a customer to ensure that your ‘Sold To’ address is accurate.

Is there a minimum threshold purchase amount before VAT is applied?

No. All supplies of electronically supplied services to customers in Barbados are subject to Barbados VAT.

Will VAT apply even if I/we provide a valid TIN to Zoom?

Yes. VAT applies to all the supplies that Zoom makes to customers in Barbados.

Are there any VAT obligations for me as a customer?

No. The customer in principle has no VAT obligations. If you are registered for VAT in Barbados and you want to claim an input tax credit for the VAT paid to Zoom, as a minimum, you should ensure to keep a copy of Zoom’s invoice for your records.

Disclaimer

Every customer is unique and so are their specific tax circumstances. The above-stated information should not be considered as tax advice, but as a general overview of relevant VAT rules in Barbados. Zoom cannot provide you with tax advice for your individual situation, and therefore we strongly recommend speaking with a professional tax advisor for tailored advice.