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Guide to Barbados VAT Taxability and Rates

Updated 3 months ago

Understanding how VAT applies to your sales in Barbados helps you stay compliant and avoid unexpected tax liabilities. This article covers the standard rates, how different transaction types are treated, and what you need to know for B2B and B2C sales.


Standard VAT Rate

The standard VAT rate in Barbados is 17.5%. This rate applies to both resident businesses and non-resident foreign vendors providing digital or electronic services to customers in Barbados.

Jurisdiction

Base Rate

B2B SaaS

B2C SaaS

Barbados

17.5%

17.5%

17.5%

Note: Telecommunication services are taxed at 22%. This is a separate category and does not apply to SaaS products.


How Are Different Transactions Taxed?

Domestic Sales (Both Buyer and Seller Are in Barbados)

  • B2B sales: The seller charges the standard 17.5% rate on the invoice.

  • B2C sales: The seller charges the standard 17.5% rate on the invoice.

Cross-Border Sales: Exports from Barbados

If a resident Barbados business sells to a buyer outside Barbados, the sale is zero-rated (0%). Note that the destination country's VAT rules may still apply.

Cross-Border Sales: Imports into Barbados (Digital Services from Abroad)

If a foreign business sells digital services to a B2B buyer in Barbados, the reverse charge mechanism applies. This means the Barbadian buyer self-assesses and remits the VAT, rather than the foreign seller charging it on the invoice.

For B2C buyers (individuals, non-VAT-registered entities), the foreign seller is required to charge and collect VAT directly.


FAQs

Are There Tax Holidays?

No. Barbados does not have periodic VAT holidays.

Is Digital Services Tax (DST) Applicable?

No. Barbados does not have a separate Digital Services Tax. VAT applies to digital services under the same rules.

Do Nonprofit Organizations Pay VAT?

Yes. If the supply is taxable and not otherwise exempt, nonprofits are charged VAT the same as any other buyer.


Tax ID Format

Barbados uses a unified Tax Identification Number (TIN) system for all entities, whether local or foreign. The TIN is a unique 13-digit number issued by the BRA upon registration.

Format: XXXX-XXXX-XXXXX (numeric, 13 digits)


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