Last updated: February 9, 2026
The UAE’s move to a tiered volumetric excise tax for sweetened drinks is one of the most significant shifts in indirect taxation for beverage producers, importers, and distributors. Effective 1 January 2026, excise tax is calculated based on sugar content per liter, replacing the prior flat-rate model. (tax.gov.ae)
Businesses relying on beverage sales must now consider pricing, compliance, formulation, and reporting implications. This article explains the commercial and compliance impacts, practical scenarios, and steps to mitigate risk.
What Changed in 2026?
- Products are categorized by sugar and sweetener content per 100 ml. (tax.gov.ae)
- Tax rates range from AED 0 to AED 1.09 per liter depending on sugar level. (mof.gov.ae)
- Carbonated beverages are classified by sugar, energy drinks remain at 100 % excise tax. (tax.gov.ae)
Sector-Specific Impacts
Manufacturers & Brand Owners
- Update product catalogues with accurate sugar data
- Reformulate products to lower sugar content and reduce excise cost (tax.gov.ae)
Importers & Distributors
- Customs documentation must include sugar content
- Missing lab reports → default high sugar classification (tax.gov.ae)
Retail & Wholesale
- Adjust shelf pricing to reflect tax variations
- Inventory valuation must account for differential excise costs
Practical Scenario: Reformulation Benefits
A drink with 7 g sugar per 100 ml (moderate sugar) → AED 0.79 per liter
Reformulated to <5 g sugar → AED 0 per liter
This can improve margins or allow competitive pricing. (mof.gov.ae)
Compliance Checklist
- Conduct sugar content testing via accredited labs (tax.gov.ae)
- Register products with FTA Emara Tax
- Update ERP/pricing systems
- Train finance & supply chain teams
- Implement internal quarterly checks & documentation
Common Pitfalls
- No lab report → default high sugar
- Incorrect sugar entries in FTA filings
- Outdated ERP/pricing calculations
- Missing product registrations
ACME Group can help you avoid these pitfalls and ensure full compliance. Book your consultation via acme-group.ae.
FAQs
Are natural fruit juices taxed?
No — only sweetened beverages with added sugar are taxed under the tiered model. (tax.gov.ae)
When must businesses be ready?
1 January 2026 — early preparation is critical. (tax.gov.ae)
Can excise paid under flat rates be adjusted?
Transitional relief may apply for unsold inventory; documentation is essential. (kpmg.com)
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Disclaimer: The Content offer general guidance and should not be considered legal, financial, or tax advice. Consult qualified professionals for personalized guidance. While efforts have been made to ensure accuracy, no guarantee is provided for completeness or applicability to individual situations. Users are responsible for their interpretation and actions based on this information, at their own risk.
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This article was published on 25 March 2026.
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