Arab Times

Taxes eyed on energy drinks, tobacco

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KUWAIT CITY, April 17: A draft law stipulates imposing tax on certain goods including 100 percent tax on energy drinks and tobacco, in addition to 50 percent tax on fizzy drinks, reports Al-Anba daily.

The daily obtained a copy of the draft law which also stipulates fine of KD 4,000 for failure to enforce the law and reward for those who report anyone found to have violated the law.

This comes concurrent­ly with the Saudi Consultati­ve Council’s approval of the Selected Goods Law which will be referred to the Saudi Cabinet for implementa­tion.

Implementa­tion of the law is in line with the agreement of GCC countries on imposing selected goods tax that

targets harmful and luxury items. Selected goods tax is an indirect tax collected from importing companies while the manufactur­ers and consumers will bear the cost since it will be added to the prices of such goods. This step

also aims to help consumers give up harmful goods.

Meanwhile, the proposal to grant KD 50 fuel allowance to each citizen with a driving license will cost the State budget more than what it saved from the

fuel price hike, reports Al-Anba daily quoting financial sector sources.

Sources argued the proposal defeats the purpose of increasing fuel prices — to rationaliz­e consumptio­n and avoid collecting money from citizens.

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