Value Added Tax (VAT) for Flutterwave Merchants

Updated 8 months ago

What is Value Added Tax (VAT)?

VAT (Value Added Tax) is a type of consumption tax that is applied to goods and services. It's typically charged as a percentage of the price of goods or services and is ultimately paid by the customer, in this case, you.

Different countries have varying VAT rates, and some goods or services might be exempt or have reduced rates depending on local regulations.

How Is The VAT Charged?

At Flutterwave, Value Added Tax (VAT) is charged on transaction fees for local & international transactions, and transfers (payouts).  

Does Flutterwave charge VAT in my country?

Flutterwave currently charges VAT on transaction fees for payments processed for merchants whose signup country is Nigeria. We’ll be sure to inform you once the fee takes effect in your country. 

Should I be charged for VAT? 

Yes. As a merchant, transaction fees are charged when we process payments for you, the VAT will be added to the transaction fee, and Flutterwave will remit that VAT to the tax authorities.

How much is VAT charged in my country? 

This table shows a breakdown of the Value Added Tax (VAT) that is charged per country. You can learn more about VAT and other applicable taxes in this guide.

Country

Currency

VAT (%)

Burkina Faso

XOF

18.00%

Cameroon

XAF

19.25%

Central Africa Republic

XAF

19.00%

Chad

XAF

18.00%

Congo

XAF

18.90%

Congo DRC

XAF

16.00%

Egypt

EGP

14.00%

Equatorial Guinea

XAF

15.00%

Ethiopia

ETB

15.00%

Gabon

XAF

18.00%

Ghana

GHS

15.00%

Guinea Conakry

XOF

18.00%

Guinea Bissau

XOF

17.00%

Ivory Coast

XOF

18.00%

Kenya

KES

14.00%

Malawi

MWK

16.50%

Mali

CFA

18.00%

Nigeria

NGN

7.50%

Rwanda

RWF

18.00%

Senegal

XOF

18.00%

Sierra Leone

SLL

15.00%

South Africa

ZAR

15.00%

Tanzania

TZS

18.00%

Togo

XOF

18.00%

Uganda

UGX

15.00%

Zambia

ZMW

16.00%

How is VAT calculated?

In Nigeria, VAT is currently charged at 7.5%. This means that 7.5% of all Flutterwave fees, including transaction fees, transfer fees, and international processing fees are remitted to the tax body as Value Added Tax (VAT). 

Here's an example: 

Let’s assume your customer completes a ₦10,000 transaction. With a 1.4% transaction fee (₦140), the applicable VAT will be N10.5, 7.5% of the fee (₦140). 

Today, if you pass on the transaction fee to your customers, you get settled ₦10,000 into your account; if you pay the transaction fee, ₦9,860 (N10,000 - N140) is settled into your account. 

With VAT (₦10.5), the amount settled to you is reduced by N10.5. The N10.5 collected in VAT is directly remitted to the tax authorities. 

Who bears the cost?

By default, you (the merchant) are charged VAT. Unlike transaction fees, VAT cannot be passed to your customers. 

Will I still be able to pass other fees to my customers?

Yes, you still have the option to pass on transaction fees and international processing fees. To do this, log in to your dashboard and follow the steps below:

  • Navigate to Settings 

  • Click on Business preference 

  • Go to Fee settings.

  • Enable "charge my customers."  

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How will I know when VAT has been charged? Will I see the Value Added Tax in my transaction report?

Value Added Tax will be displayed on all transactions on your dashboard. You can find the VAT information in your transaction reports which can be downloaded from your dashboard. To download your transaction statement:

  • Log in to your dashboard 

  • Navigate to Transactions.

  • Click on the download button to download your transaction statement.

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