What is Excise Tax?
Excise Tax is a consumption-based tax levied on specific goods, often referred to as “Excise Goods,” which are typically deemed harmful to health or the environment. The Excise Tax system ensures that businesses collect this tax on behalf of the Secretariat General for Taxation (SGT).
Key points about Excise Tax:
- It is self-assessed, meaning businesses calculate their liability, submit periodic returns, and pay the tax to the SGT.
- The tax burden ultimately falls on the final consumer but is collected earlier in the supply chain.
- Businesses such as importers, manufacturers, and, in some cases, agents in the supply chain must register, submit returns, pay the tax, and maintain supporting documentation.
When Was Excise Tax Introduced in Oman?
The National Excise Tax Law was enacted via Royal Decree 23/2019 on March 13, 2019, and officially published on March 17, 2019. This law became effective 90 days later, on June 15, 2019. Executive Regulations were mandated to be published within six months from the law’s publication date to outline detailed implementation procedures.
What Goods Are Subject to Excise Tax?
Excise Tax applies to goods that are harmful to health or have special purposes, such as:
- Tobacco and its derivatives
- Carbonated drinks
- Energy drinks
- Alcohol and pork products
What Are the Applicable Rates?
The tax rates for Excise Goods in Oman are:
- Tobacco and its derivatives: 100%
- Carbonated drinks: 50%
- Energy drinks: 100%
- Alcohol: 100%
- Pork products: 100%
How Does It Impact Businesses and Consumers?
For businesses, compliance with Excise Tax obligations involves registration, accurate documentation, and timely returns to avoid penalties. For consumers, the tax increases the cost of Excise Goods, aligning with the government’s goal of promoting healthier choices and reducing environmental harm.
summary
Excise Tax in Oman is a consumption tax on harmful goods such as tobacco, energy drinks, and alcohol, designed to improve health and the environment. Businesses like importers and manufacturers are required to register, file returns, and pay the tax, which is ultimately borne by consumers. Introduced in June 2019, the tax rates range from 50% to 100%, depending on the product. This policy aims to promote healthier choices and ensure compliance across the supply chain.
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This article was published on 03 February 2025.
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