Mauritius Tax Free Shopping Guide: VAT Refunds, MCCI App, Airport Delivery, and Best Souvenirs

Mauritius is one of the rare island destinations where "tax free shopping" is not just travel-blog decoration.

Here, it can actually work.

You can spend the morning looking at turquoise water, the afternoon browsing a mall in Moka or Grand Baie, and the evening checking whether your jewellery, watch, leather bag, electronics, sunglasses, artwork, or local craft purchase has been logged into the MCCI Tax Refund system. Then, before your flight, you can present the goods at Customs and collect your refund at the airport.

That sounds easy.

It is easy, if you follow the rules.

Mauritius has a standard 15% VAT. Foreign visitors holding a foreign passport and a valid ticket to leave Mauritius can claim VAT and/or duty refunds on eligible goods bought from registered tax-free shopping stores. The system is operated by the Mauritius Chamber of Commerce and Industry, or MCCI, in collaboration with the Mauritius Revenue Authority, or MRA.

But there are details tourists miss all the time:

  • the shop must participate in Tax Free Shopping;
  • the purchase must meet the minimum threshold;
  • services and consumables are not generally eligible;
  • the goods must be available for Customs inspection;
  • the refund happens at the MCCI counter after approval;
  • administrative charges reduce the final amount;
  • some goods are better handled through Airport Delivery.

This guide gives you the practical version: how the Mauritius VAT refund works, what to buy, where to shop, how to use the MCCI app, what documents you need, what not to pack, and how to avoid losing your refund at Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport.

🧾 Does Mauritius Have VAT?

Yes. Mauritius has Value Added Tax, or VAT.

The Mauritius Revenue Authority says VAT is chargeable on taxable supplies of goods and services made in Mauritius by a VAT-registered person, and the rate of VAT is 15%. PwC's 2026 Mauritius tax summary also lists the standard VAT rate as 15%.

That makes Mauritius different from many countries in this Africa series.

In some countries, VAT exists but tourists cannot easily reclaim it. In Mauritius, there is a real visitor-facing tax-free shopping structure.

Mauritius VAT point What tourists should know
Standard VAT rate 15%
Refund operator MCCI, with MRA Customs control
Main airport Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport, SSR
Minimum refund purchase MUR 2,300 per visitor from a registered store, according to TaxFreeShopping.mu FAQ
Eligible visitors Foreign passport holders departing by air or sea
Key rule Goods must be presented for Customs approval before departure

This is not a "maybe" system. It is real, but it is procedural.

You get the money only if you shop in the right places and leave enough time at the airport.

💰 Can Tourists Get a VAT Refund in Mauritius?

Yes, foreign visitors can claim a refund of VAT and/or duty on eligible goods purchased in Mauritius.

MCCI says it operates a counter at SSR International Airport for refunds of duty and VAT paid on purchases made by foreign visitors holding a foreign passport. The refund may be paid in euro, U.S. dollar, South African rand, or British pound.

MRA's own customs page says a visitor may claim refund of duty and taxes at the MCCI counter upon presentation to Customs of:

  • the goods;
  • the DF5 voucher or VAT paid invoice;
  • passport;
  • travel ticket.

The MRA leaflet on VAT refunds to visitors explains that VAT-registered persons may make VAT-paid supplies to visitors, with the VAT refundable under Customs control at departure.

That phrase "under Customs control" is the heart of the system.

It means Customs may need to see the goods before approving the refund. If your goods are already checked in, packed in the wrong bag, consumed, used, missing, or not linked to the correct receipt, you can lose the refund.

🛍️ What Is the Difference Between Tax Refund and Tax Free Purchase?

Mauritius uses two related but different systems.

Option How it works Best for
Tax Refund You buy eligible goods, pay VAT/duty, then claim refund before departure Fashion, jewellery, watches, electronics, crafts, accessories
Tax Free Purchase / Airport Delivery You buy goods without paying VAT/duty, and the goods are delivered to the MCCI counter for collection on departure High-value goods, luxury goods, bulky or controlled delivery items

TaxFreeShopping.mu explains the difference clearly:

  • Tax Refund: visitors buy eligible goods in Mauritius, then claim VAT and/or Customs Duties paid before departure.
  • Tax Free Purchase: visitors or departing Mauritians buy goods without paying VAT and/or duty, and the goods are delivered for collection at the MCCI counter at the port or airport before departure.

Airport Delivery is especially useful for luxury purchases. Instead of carrying a diamond ring, watch, designer bag, or expensive electronics around the island, the store can arrange delivery to the airport or cruise terminal under the system.

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If shopping is part of your Mauritius trip, download the MCCI Tax Refund app before your first mall visit. It is much easier to scan and track purchases as you go than to reconstruct everything at the airport while your flight is already boarding in your imagination.

👤 Who Is Eligible for Mauritius Tax Free Shopping?

A visitor is generally eligible if they:

  • hold a foreign passport;
  • have a valid ticket for travel by air or sea to a foreign airport or port;
  • buy eligible goods from a registered Tax Free Shopping store;
  • export the goods when leaving Mauritius;
  • present the goods and documents for Customs verification.

The MRA leaflet defines a visitor as a person holding a foreign passport and a valid ticket for travel by air or sea to a foreign airport or port.

Mauritians departing internationally can also use some airport delivery/tax-free services, but the core tourist refund story is for foreign visitors.

Do not confuse this with hotel VAT, tours, transfers, restaurant bills, spa treatments, catamaran trips, or accommodation costs. Tourist tax-free shopping is mainly about eligible physical goods.

💳 What Is the Minimum Purchase for a VAT Refund in Mauritius?

TaxFreeShopping.mu's FAQ says the tax refund applies to a purchase with a minimum amount of MUR 2,300 per visitor from a registered store, with no maximum limit for eligible purchases.

The same FAQ says refunds may not be eligible if the total tax amount of the goods claimed is less than MUR 300.

MRA's VAT leaflet also says no VAT refund shall be made by MCCI where the refundable amount before administrative charges is less than 300 rupees in aggregate.

So think in two numbers:

Number Meaning
MUR 2,300 Common minimum purchase threshold per visitor from a registered store
MUR 300 Minimum refundable amount before administrative charges

If you buy one small magnet and a packet of tea, this system is not for you.

If you buy jewellery, fashion, optics, watches, electronics, premium accessories, local art, or higher-value crafts, it can be worth using.

📱 Should You Use the MCCI Tax Refund App?

Yes, if you plan to shop more than once.

TaxFreeShopping.mu says the MCCI Tax Refund mobile app lets you enter passport and travel details, generate a QR code, and shop at over 1,500 stores across Mauritius. The FAQ says the app can store transactions digitally, speed up Customs verification, and reduce the risk of lost documents.

The basic app flow is:

  1. Register on the app.
  2. Enter passport and travel details.
  3. Generate your QR code or barcode.
  4. Present it at registered Tax Free Shopping stores.
  5. Track your purchases.
  6. Present goods and QR code or passport at MRA Customs before check-in.
  7. Collect the refund at the MCCI counter after approval and security control.

Manual claims still exist, but they need paper documents.

If your suitcase has one pair of sandals and one invoice, paper is fine. If you are shopping across Bagatelle, Tribeca, Grand Baie, Caudan, Cascavelle, and resort boutiques, use the app.

✅ How to Claim a VAT Refund in Mauritius

The airport process is straightforward, but the order matters.

✅ Step 1: Shop at Registered Tax Free Shopping Stores

Look for stores displaying the Tax Free Shopping logo.

Eligible categories listed by TaxFreeShopping.mu include:

  • electronics and electrical appliances;
  • fashion and accessories;
  • jewellery and watches;
  • arts, crafts, and local handicrafts.

Do not assume every shop participates. A beautiful boutique may not be registered. A market stall may sell lovely souvenirs but not offer the refund system.

Ask before paying:

"Do you do MCCI Tax Refund?"

✅ Step 2: Give Passport and Travel Details

At checkout, either:

  • present your MCCI app QR code; or
  • provide passport and travel details manually.

For manual claims, request a VAT Paid Supplies to Visitor sales receipt or DF5 invoice.

Check your name, passport number, nationality, travel details, item description, and amount before leaving the store. A typo at the cashier can become a problem at the airport.

✅ Step 3: Keep the Goods Unused and Accessible

The goods must be exported.

Keep them:

  • unused where practical;
  • in packaging if possible;
  • easy to access before check-in;
  • matched to the correct invoice or app transaction.

Do not wear the watch all week and then expect the process to feel invisible. Customs may ask to see the item.

✅ Step 4: Go to MRA Customs Before Check-In

Before airline check-in, go to the MRA Customs counter in the check-in hall.

Present:

  • purchased goods;
  • QR code or passport;
  • invoices/DF5 documents if using manual process;
  • travel ticket or boarding details.

TaxFreeShopping.mu says Customs verification and approval must happen before check-in. This is where many travelers make the mistake of putting goods into checked luggage too early.

✅ Step 5: Collect Your Refund After Security

After Customs approval, check in, pass immigration and security, then go to the MCCI counter in the departure hall.

MCCI says refunds can be paid in:

  • EUR;
  • USD;
  • ZAR;
  • GBP.

TaxFreeShopping.mu also says refunds may be made in cash in those currencies depending on availability, or credited to a visitor's credit card in USD or EUR, with possible bank charges.

💸 How Much VAT Do You Actually Get Back?

Mauritius VAT is 15%, but you should not expect the full 15% to land in your hand.

Administrative charges apply.

TaxFreeShopping.mu and the MRA leaflet state that administrative charges are:

  • 2% of the value of the sales, excluding duty, excise duty and taxes, subject to a minimum of MUR 200;
  • plus an additional 4% of the value of the sales, excluding duty, excise duty and taxes, where the value of sales is MUR 3,000 or above.

That means the refund is still valuable, but the headline "15%" is not the same as the net cash you receive.

🧮 Simple example

If you buy a qualifying item for a meaningful amount, VAT refund can be worth doing.

If you buy small items near the threshold, administrative charges can eat a lot of the benefit.

This is why high-value purchases such as jewellery, watches, electronics, optics, fashion, and premium accessories are usually better candidates than tiny souvenirs.

🎁 What Products Are Eligible for Tax Free Shopping?

According to the TaxFreeShopping.mu FAQ, eligible product categories include:

  • electronics and electrical appliances;
  • fashion and accessories;
  • jewellery and watches;
  • arts, crafts, and local handicrafts.

The MCCI eTRS terms say that, in general, standard-rated goods are eligible, but services are ineligible.

The FAQ says services and consumables are excluded. It also says products such as spirits, wine, cigarettes, and other tobacco products are not eligible for VAT refund, though they can be purchased tax free through Airport Delivery and Cruise Delivery.

Product type Refund-friendly? Notes
Jewellery and watches Yes, if from registered store Strong candidate for refund or airport delivery
Fashion and accessories Yes, if eligible Keep tags/packaging
Electronics Yes, if eligible Keep boxes accessible for Customs
Local crafts and art Yes, if eligible goods Avoid restricted wildlife/marine materials
Hotel stays No Separate tourist fee may apply
Tours and transfers No Services are excluded
Restaurants and spa services No Services/consumption
Rum, wine, tobacco Not VAT refund; may be tax-free via delivery/duty-free channels Check duty-free limits at destination
Tea, spices, food gifts Usually consumables, so do not assume refund Buy for pleasure, not refund math

🛒 Where Should You Shop Tax Free in Mauritius?

Mauritius is unusually easy for tax-free shopping because registered shops are spread across malls, boutiques, and tourist areas.

🏬 Bagatelle, Phoenix, Riche Terre, Bo'Valon, and Ascencia Malls

Ascencia Malls explains that its Tax Free Shopping process is powered by MCCI and lets travelers claim VAT on eligible purchases or collect Airport Delivery goods at the MCCI counter on departure.

These malls are practical for:

  • fashion;
  • accessories;
  • electronics;
  • sportswear;
  • optics;
  • jewellery;
  • gifts;
  • travel necessities.

If you want the least stressful refund experience, malls are easier than scattered shops because staff are more likely to understand the process.

🛍️ Tribeca Mall

Tribeca promotes MCCI Tax Refund and Airport Delivery signs in participating stores. It is a good option if you want a modern mall experience with tax-free shopping built into the visit.

🧺 Caudan Waterfront Craft Market

Le Caudan Waterfront's Craft Market describes itself as an authentic Mauritian craft market and says it hosts around thirty stalls with local art and crafts.

This is a better place for:

  • local craft gifts;
  • small handmade items;
  • dodo-themed souvenirs;
  • baskets;
  • textiles;
  • woodwork;
  • art;
  • decorative gifts.

Not every craft purchase will be tax-refundable, so ask first if the refund matters.

🏙️ Port Louis Central Market

Port Louis Central Market is better for atmosphere, food, spices, fabric, and local-market shopping than for a polished VAT refund process.

Buy here for:

  • vanilla;
  • spices;
  • fruit;
  • local snacks;
  • textiles;
  • small souvenirs;
  • photos and energy.

Do not count on a VAT refund unless a specific shop is registered and can issue the correct document.

🌴 Grand Baie, La Croisette, Ruisseau Creole, Cascavelle, and Resort Areas

Tourist-heavy areas often have boutiques, jewellery shops, clothing stores, and gift shops that understand visitor shopping. These can be good places for refund-eligible purchases if they display the correct logo and can process the transaction through MCCI.

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If you have only one shopping day, make it a proper route: morning in Port Louis for market atmosphere, lunch near Caudan, afternoon at a registered mall or jewellery boutique, then keep all tax-free goods in one carry-on section for departure. A little planning makes the airport refund much less dramatic.

🎁 Best Souvenirs from Mauritius

Mauritius has two souvenir personalities.

One is tax-free shopping: jewellery, watches, fashion, electronics, optics, leather goods, art, and premium accessories.

The other is edible and cultural: rum, vanilla tea, spices, sugar, chilli paste, dodo souvenirs, model ships, baskets, textiles, and local crafts.

Both are worth enjoying. Only one is usually refund-friendly.

Souvenir Why tourists buy it Tax refund note
Jewellery Mauritius has strong retail jewellery scene Good candidate if shop is registered
Watches High-value, easy to export Good candidate
Fashion/accessories Malls and boutiques offer variety Eligible if registered
Model ships Classic Mauritius souvenir Ask if store participates
Local art More meaningful than generic gifts Keep receipt and avoid restricted materials
Vanilla tea Easy gift, very Mauritian Usually a consumable, do not rely on refund
Rum Popular, local sugarcane link Not VAT refund; check duty-free/destination limits
Spices and vanilla Useful food gifts Consumable/agricultural rules at destination
Dodo gifts Fun, lightweight Small purchases may be below threshold
Baskets/textiles Practical and local Check material and refund eligibility

💎 Jewellery and Watches

Mauritius can be a smart place to buy jewellery or watches if you shop from reputable registered retailers.

Why it works:

  • high enough value to make the refund worthwhile;
  • easy to carry as hand luggage;
  • clear invoice trail;
  • good fit for Airport Delivery.

Ask for:

  • item description;
  • metal and stone details;
  • warranty;
  • certificate if relevant;
  • MCCI tax refund processing;
  • delivery option for high-value goods.

🚢 Model Ships

Handcrafted model ships are one of Mauritius' classic souvenirs.

They are beautiful, but they are also fragile and sometimes bulky. If buying a serious model, ask:

  • how it will be packed;
  • whether it can be hand-carried;
  • whether shipping is safer;
  • whether the shop is registered for tax-free shopping;
  • whether Customs inspection will be practical.

Small ship models are easier. Large ones need logistics.

🍵 Vanilla Tea, Sugar, Spices, and Rum

These are among the most satisfying gifts from Mauritius, but they are not the heart of the VAT refund system.

Buy them because they are good, not because you expect tax back.

Good choices:

  • Bois Cheri tea;
  • vanilla tea;
  • muscovado sugar;
  • local spices;
  • chilli paste;
  • jam;
  • rum and rhum arrange;
  • vanilla products.

For food and drink gifts, check:

  • airline liquid rules;
  • checked-bag packing;
  • your home country's food and alcohol limits;
  • customs declaration rules on arrival.

🧺 Crafts, Baskets, Textiles, and Dodo Gifts

These are perfect for everyday souvenirs:

  • woven baskets;
  • beach bags;
  • embroidered textiles;
  • dodo plush toys;
  • magnets;
  • postcards;
  • handmade decor;
  • local artwork.

The refund may not be worth it for small items. But if you buy a larger craft piece or original art from a registered store, ask about MCCI Tax Refund.

🚫 What Should Tourists Avoid Buying or Packing?

Mauritius is an island with sensitive ecosystems. A souvenir can be legal in a shop, legal-looking on a beach, and still problematic at Customs or in your home country.

Avoid:

  • coral;
  • black coral;
  • giant clam products;
  • queen conch shell products;
  • tortoise shell;
  • turtle products;
  • ivory;
  • reptile skins without documentation;
  • feathers or wildlife products;
  • untreated plant materials;
  • seeds, soil, fresh plants, cuttings;
  • rawhide, teeth, bones, animal parts;
  • shells collected from beaches;
  • counterfeit branded goods.

MRA's import restrictions page explains CITES controls on international trade in endangered species and lists examples including hard coral, black coral, coral found on the beach, giant clams, queen conch shell, tortoises and turtles, crocodiles and alligators, snakes, orchids, caviar, ivory products, and more.

Even if the restriction page is about import into Mauritius, the travel lesson is wider: souvenirs made from wildlife, marine life, plants, shells, coral, or animal parts can create trouble both leaving and entering countries.

Choose modern, clearly legal, shop-made souvenirs instead.

🧳 What Are Mauritius Duty-Free Allowances for Arrival?

MRA's allowances page says personal clothing, toilet articles, and personal jewellery may be admitted free of duty and VAT if intended for your own use, not for gift, sale, or exchange.

For passengers aged 18 or above, alcohol and tobacco allowances changed from 1 September 2025. A passenger may choose one of the following options:

Option Tobacco Spirits Wine, ale, or beer
A Up to 250 g Up to 1 litre Up to 2 litres
B Up to 250 g Up to 2 litres Nil
C Up to 250 g Nil Up to 4 litres

For other accompanied goods on international flights:

  • Mauritian passport holders aged 12 or above: up to MUR 30,000;
  • Mauritian passport holders under 12: up to MUR 15,000;
  • foreign passport holders: up to MUR 15,000.

Goods must accompany the passenger through Customs arrival processes and exclude arms and ammunition, tobacco, wines, spirits, and merchandise for sale.

This is arrival information, not the same as VAT refund on departure, but it helps you think like Customs.

💵 What Are the Currency and High-Value Declaration Rules?

MRA says any person entering Mauritius with more than MUR 500,000 in cash or bearer negotiable instruments, precious stones and metals such as diamond, gold, jewellery, works of art, or other high-value goods, or equivalent in foreign currency, must declare to Customs.

MRA's Customs information PDF also says passengers should use the red channel if they have currency, bearer negotiable instruments, precious stones and metals, jewellery, or high-value goods including works of art of more than MUR 500,000.

For shoppers, this matters in two ways:

  1. If you arrive with high-value jewellery, watches, or art, declare when required.
  2. If you buy high-value jewellery or art in Mauritius, keep proper receipts and certificates.

Do not treat high-value goods casually just because Mauritius feels relaxed.

🏨 What About the Mauritius Tourist Fee?

This is not a shopping tax refund issue, but tourists should know it.

MRA says a Tourist Fee of 3 euro per tourist per night applies from 1 October 2025 for tourists aged 12 or above staying in tourist accommodation. The fee applies to tourist accommodations such as hotels, guesthouses, tourist residences, and domaines, with exemptions including children under 12, tourists staying free of charge, residents of Mauritius, Mauritians living abroad holding a Mauritian passport, Premium Visa holders, and Residence Permit holders.

Do not confuse this with VAT refund.

The tourist fee is a stay-related charge. The VAT refund is a shopping-related process for eligible goods.

🛎️ Soft CTA

When comparing Mauritius hotels, add the tourist fee to your budget, then plan your shopping around location. Staying near Grand Baie, Moka, Port Louis, Flic en Flac, or a mall corridor can save time if you want a real shopping day rather than a rushed airport souvenir stop.

🛫 Mauritius Airport VAT Refund Checklist

Use this before leaving for SSR Airport.

✅ Before you leave your hotel

  • Put all tax-free goods in hand luggage unless oversized or airline rules require check-in.
  • Keep packaging and tags where possible.
  • Keep invoices/DF5 forms or app QR code ready.
  • Check that passport number matches the receipts.
  • Separate tax-free items from ordinary souvenirs.
  • Leave extra time at the airport.

✅ Before airline check-in

  • Go to the MRA Customs counter in the check-in hall.
  • Present goods, passport, ticket, and QR code or documents.
  • Do not check in your bag before Customs can inspect the goods.

✅ After security

  • Go to the MCCI Tax Refund Counter in the departure hall.
  • Choose refund currency if available.
  • Keep proof of refund or card-credit details.
  • Collect Airport Delivery goods if applicable.

✅ If you forget to claim

TaxFreeShopping.mu says it may be possible to claim upon returning to Mauritius, provided original receipts/invoices are presented and purchases are brought back in original packaging for Customs verification. But it recommends claiming as soon as possible.

In plain English: do it before you fly.

❓ Mauritius Tax Free Shopping FAQ

❓ What is the VAT rate in Mauritius?

Mauritius VAT is 15%.

❓ Can tourists get a VAT refund in Mauritius?

Yes. Foreign visitors with a valid foreign passport and ticket to leave Mauritius can claim VAT and/or duty refund on eligible goods bought from registered Tax Free Shopping stores.

❓ Where do I claim the refund?

At MCCI counters located in the departure hall of SSR International Airport and the Port Louis Cruise Terminal, after Customs approval.

❓ Do I need to show the goods?

Yes. Customs may inspect the goods before approving the refund. Keep them accessible before check-in.

❓ What is the minimum purchase?

TaxFreeShopping.mu states that the tax refund applies to a minimum purchase amount of MUR 2,300 per visitor from a registered store. Refunds may also fail if the total tax amount claimed is less than MUR 300.

❓ Can I get VAT back on hotel stays or tours?

No. Services such as accommodation, tours, transfers, restaurants, and spa treatments are not the ordinary tax-free shopping refund category.

❓ Can I get VAT back on rum or wine?

Spirits, wine, cigarettes, and tobacco products are not eligible for VAT refund, according to the MRA/MCCI guidance. They may be available tax free through Airport Delivery or Cruise Delivery channels, subject to rules.

❓ Is the refund always 15%?

No. VAT is 15%, but administrative charges apply, so the net amount you receive is lower.

❓ Should I use the MCCI app?

Yes, if you plan multiple purchases. It stores your details and transactions, generates a QR code, and can speed up the airport process.

❓ What souvenirs should I avoid?

Avoid coral, shells, turtle products, ivory, wildlife products, protected plants, seeds, raw animal parts, and questionable marine souvenirs. CITES and biosecurity rules can apply.

Final Takeaway

Mauritius is one of the easiest countries in Africa for real tourist tax-free shopping.

The VAT rate is 15%, the MCCI/MRA refund system exists, the app makes the process smoother, and registered malls and boutiques give tourists a practical way to reclaim VAT or use Airport Delivery.

But the system is not automatic.

Shop at registered stores. Meet the threshold. Use the app or get the right DF5/VAT Paid Supplies paperwork. Keep goods unused and accessible. Go to MRA Customs before check-in. Collect the refund at the MCCI counter after security. Remember that admin charges reduce the net refund.

Buy jewellery, watches, fashion, electronics, optics, local art, or higher-value crafts if the refund matters.

Buy rum, tea, vanilla, spices, dodo gifts, and market souvenirs because you love them, not because you expect every rupee of VAT back.

Mauritius gives you the rare island-shopping luxury of a real tax refund.

Just do the paperwork before the beach mood takes over.

Sources Checked

  • Mauritius Revenue Authority: VAT page – https://www.mra.mu/26-vat
  • Mauritius Revenue Authority: Refund of VAT on purchases made – https://www.mra.mu/customs1/travellers/13-customs/154-refund-of-vat-on-purchases-made
  • Mauritius Revenue Authority: VAT Refund to Visitors and Departing Citizens PDF – https://www.mra.mu/download/VATLeafletNo10.pdf
  • Mauritius Revenue Authority: Allowances for travellers – https://www.mra.mu/customs1/travellers/allowances
  • Mauritius Revenue Authority: Import restrictions – https://www.mra.mu/customs1/travellers/13-customs/150-import-restrictions
  • Mauritius Revenue Authority: Customs charges – https://www.mra.mu/customs1/travellers/13-customs/147-customs-charges
  • Mauritius Revenue Authority: Tourist Fee – https://www.mra.mu/index.php/eservices1/tourist-fee
  • PwC Worldwide Tax Summaries: Mauritius corporate other taxes – https://taxsummaries.pwc.com/mauritius/corporate/other-taxes
  • MCCI: Tax Refund – https://www.mcci.org/en/our-services/tax-free-shopping/tax-refund/
  • Tax Free Shopping Mauritius: FAQ – https://taxfreeshopping.mu/faq/
  • Tax Free Shopping Mauritius: mobile app – https://taxfreeshopping.mu/tax-refund-mobile-app/
  • MCCI eTRS Terms and Conditions PDF – https://www.etrs.mu/assets/pdf/terms_and_conditions.pdf
  • Ascencia Malls: Tax Free Shopping – https://www.ascenciamalls.com/tax-free-shopping
  • Le Caudan Waterfront: Craft Market – https://caudan.com/craft-markets/