Oman Daily Observer

Estonian firm to develop VAT solution for Oman

- CONRAD PRABHU MUSCAT, SEPT 24

Estonian technology firm Nortal says it has been contracted by the Omani government to develop an administra­tion solution to support the proposed implementa­tion of Value Added Tax (VAT) in the Sultanate at a cost of around RO 4.4 million.

A high-level executive of the Tallinn-headquarte­red internatio­nal company said the project is in line with a broader initiative by the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council (GCC) states to introduce VAT as a revenueenh­ancing measure effective from January 1, 2018.

Andres Raieste, Head of Public Finance Management at Nortal, said his company has been selected as a “partner to provide the necessary solutions and establish the infrastruc­ture for the implementa­tion of effective tax collection” in the Sultanate.

He explained in a statement that Nortal is assisting the Sultanate’s tax authoritie­s in the modernisat­ion of systems and processes designed to enable the smooth rollout of VAT and for its seamless and hassle- free adoption by the corporate and business sector in Oman.

“We are re-designing processes and creating everything including the technology and supporting the Omani Secretaria­t General for Taxation in terms of legislatio­n, policy-making and the change management needed to implement the new tax,” said Raieste.

The contract award signals Oman’s determinat­ion to introduce VAT — part of a raft of reforms and measures adopted by the Sultanate’s government to shore up government revenues in the face of a significan­t decline in hydrocarbo­n export earnings — sometime in early 2018.

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have also announced firm plans to bring VAT, which will be applied at the rate of 5 per cent for most goods and services, into effect from January 1, 2018. However, a firm date for the introducti­on of VAT in the Sultanate is still awaited, although experts believe it will come into force sometime during 2018.

According to Raieste, Nortal’s administra­tion solution will seek to ensure “maximum accrual of VAT and effective collection of the tax with minimum administra­tive burden and costs, while creating a fair business environmen­t and citizenfri­endly services for all taxpayers”. The resulting VAT administra­tion solution will also be flexible enough to deal with potential future changes in fiscal policy, he said.

Nortal, which has operations in over 20 countries around the world, has delivered a number of e-government and digitaliza­tion projects for various Omani government ministries and public sector agencies.

Notable are the Invest Easy online portal of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, a tax management solution for the Tax Department, and an employment planning system for the Ministry of Manpower.

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