EU VAT Reclaim for U.S. and Global Businesses
Each year, non-EU companies spend billions across Europe on business travel, trade fairs, and professional services.
Most never claim back the VAT included in those costs.
Under the EU’s 13th Directive, businesses established outside the European Union can reclaim VAT charged in EU member states, even without a local VAT registration.
Antravia manages this entire process, from assessing eligibility, coordinating filings with local tax authorities, and securing refunds directly to your business bank account.
What you can Reclaim
Common recoverable categories include:
Accommodation and transport for business travel
Trade fairs, exhibitions, and congress participation
Professional and technical services
Advertising and marketing costs
Equipment rental and logistics
Non-recoverable costs vary by country but usually include meals, entertainment, and personal expenses.
Antravia reviews every invoice before submission to ensure it qualifies under local rules.
The 13th Directive - How it works
The 13th Directive (Council Directive 86/560/EEC) allows businesses outside the EU to reclaim VAT incurred within the EU, provided:
They are not established in the EU.
The VAT was charged on goods or services used for business purposes.
The applicant’s home country offers reciprocity to EU businesses.
Applications are made directly to each EU country’s tax authority. Refund deadlines generally fall between June 30 and September 30 of the year following the expense.
Country-by-Country Overview
Antravia manages VAT recovery across multiple countries through a single digital intake.
Germany
Standard VAT rate: 19%
Eligible: Hotels (7%), exhibitions, professional services
Deadline: September 30
Notes: Documentation must be in German; originals often required
France
Standard VAT rate: 20%
Eligible: Trade fairs, hotels (10%), consulting services
Deadline: June 30
Notes: Requires local fiscal representative; detailed proof of payment
Italy
Standard VAT rate: 22%
Eligible: Exhibitions, conferences, business travel
Deadline: June 30
Notes: Reciprocity required
Netherlands
Standard VAT rate: 21%
Eligible: Hotels, transport, events, services
Deadline: June 30
Notes: English accepted; one of the fastest refund authorities
Spain
Standard VAT rate: 21%
Eligible: Trade fairs, business services, accommodation
Deadline: September 30
Notes: Reciprocity required
Belgium
Standard VAT rate: 21%
Eligible: Exhibitions, professional fees, transport
Deadline: September 30
Notes: Requires original invoices
Austria
Standard VAT rate: 20%
Eligible: Travel, conferences, consulting
Deadline: June 30
Notes: English filings accepted; digital copies allowed
Ireland
Standard VAT rate: 23%
Eligible: Hotels, car hire, professional services
Deadline: June 30
Notes: Straightforward process; accepts English
Switzerland (non-EU)
Standard VAT rate: 8.1%
Eligible: Events, hotels, services
Deadline: June 30
Notes: Separate non-EU refund scheme; handled similarly
Typical Eligible Expenses
Travel & Accommodation
Hotels, car hire, local transport, but must relate to business travel
Events & Exhibitions
Trade fairs, congress fees, booth build, but Proof of attendance required
Professional Services
Legal, accounting, consultancy, but VAT must appear on invoice
Marketing & Promotion
Printing, advertising, design, but Supplier must charge VAT
Eligibility varies by country. Antravia reviews every invoice before submission to ensure compliance.
How Antravia Simplifies your EU VAT Reclaim
Where Travel meets Smart Finance
Eligibility check
Upload sample invoices; Antravia estimates refund potential by region
Antravia prepares compliant forms and coordinates any required fiscal representation
Antravia files on time, liaises with each authority, and monitors claim status
Documentation & filing
Submission & tracking
Funds are remitted directly to your designated account
Refund delivery
Why Choose Antravia
EU VAT specialists familiar with every refund authority in Europe
Filings handled under the 13th Directive
Local representation managed through trusted accounting partners
Transparent pricing, no recovery no fee
Real-time progress tracking and audit-ready documentation
Who can claim?
Travel & hospitality
Hotels, DMCs, agencies attending Conferences
Tech & SaaS
Attending European trade shows (Web Summit, IFA, VivaTech)
Medical & Life Sciences
Conferences, training, equipment demos
Events & Exhibitions
Global expo companies
Professional services & consulting
EU client visits, workshops
Start Your Free Eligibility Check
Ready to find out what your business can reclaim?
Upload a few sample invoices or contact our team to begin your VAT review
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