The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) imposes Excise Tax on specific goods that are harmful to health or the environment. These include:
- Tobacco products (100%)
- Soft drinks (50%)
- Energy drinks (100%)
- Sweetened drinks (50%)
- Electronic smoking devices (100%)
- Liquids used in electronic smoking devices (100%)
These tax rates are applied to the retail sales price or the standard price agreed under the GCC framework. By taxing these products heavily, the government aims to reduce their consumption and fund healthcare and social programs.
Understanding which goods are classified as “Excise Goods” is critical for importers, manufacturers, and businesses involved in the distribution of such items. The list is defined and updated by resolutions issued by the GCC Ministerial Committee.
Excise Tax becomes payable upon import, release from suspension arrangements, or when sold without a valid tax stamp. To ensure compliance, businesses must closely monitor their product categories, pricing, and supply chains.
As Excise Tax has a direct impact on pricing and margins, proper planning and record-keeping are essential. Non-compliance can lead to significant penalties and reputational damage.
Summary
Explore how Excise Goods are classified and taxed in KSA, and what businesses must know about the high tax rates on items like tobacco, soft drinks, and electronic smoking products.
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This article was published on 14 September 2025.
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