Oman’s tax regime isn’t just about obligations—it also includes several incentives that support business growth and diversification.
Key Exemptions & Incentives
- Government-Owned Entities
- Certain government authorities and companies may be exempt.
- Granted under specific royal decrees or related to strategic activities.
- Charitable & Non-Profit Institutions
- Registered organizations serving the public benefit may qualify.
- Requires approval from the Secretariat General for Taxation (SGT).
- Industrial & Export Activities
- Businesses in manufacturing, exports, tourism, and infrastructure may receive tax holidays or exemptions.
- Incentives provided under Oman’s foreign investment laws.
- Free Zones & Special Economic Zones
- Zones such as Duqm or Salalah provide additional tax exemptions.
- May also include customs relief and other benefits.
Important Note
- Exemptions are not automatic.
- Entities must apply and meet eligibility criteria.
- Full disclosure and compliance with SGT rules are required.
Strategic Alignment
These incentives are designed to:
- Support foreign investment.
- Encourage innovation and diversification.
- Align with Oman Vision 2040 national growth objectives.
Conclusion
Explore how Oman uses tax exemptions and incentives to attract investment and support national growth goals.
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This article was published on 03 October 2025.
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