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Oman VAT law is still being worked on finance minister says

byCT Report
29/12/2017
in Oman
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MUSCAT: : Oman law for the value-added tax (VAT) is still being worked on, according to Darwish Al Beloushi, Minister Responsible for Financial Affairs. “The companies in Oman will need some time to ensure its execution as the draft is still being prepared by the government,” he said, adding that exemption will be made on some goods and services as per the agreement with other Gulf states. On Monday, Oman’s Ministry of Finance postponed the decision to implement VAT until 2019.  In November 2016, Oman announced that it will implement VAT by the beginning of 2018, in a move to diversify its revenues amid the decline in oil prices. The revenue generated will help diversify the country’s economy and provide a new source of income for government coffers.

Levying VAT is the outcome of joint efforts between Oman and other GCC states, according to the Ministry of Finance.

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