Oman’s Excise Tax regime is a cornerstone of the country’s fiscal policy, designed to curb the consumption of goods harmful to health and the environment while generating government revenue. Introduced in line with broader GCC commitments, the law places obligations on importers, producers, and traders of excise goods.
Scope of Excise Tax
Excise Tax in Oman applies to:
- Tobacco and related products
- Alcoholic beverages
- Energy drinks
- Carbonated and sweetened drinks
- Vaping products and related devices
The tax is levied when goods are imported, produced, or released for consumption within Oman.
Registration & Compliance
Businesses dealing with excise goods must register with the Oman Tax Authority within 30 days of commencing activities. Registered businesses are also required to:
- File tax returns electronically.
- Maintain accurate records for at least five years
- Ensure goods are properly declared at the point of import or production.
Non-compliance can result in severe penalties, including fines and possible suspension of operations. For businesses, understanding and complying with these obligations is critical to avoid reputational and financial risks.
summary
Oman’s Excise Tax law balances public health priorities with revenue needs. Businesses should review their supply chains, ensure timely registration, and maintain strong internal compliance to operate with confidence.
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This article was published on 07 December 2025.
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