Oman Daily Observer

Tax Card mandatory for all taxpayers: Expert

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MUSCAT: The Tax Card, which became effective from July 1, 2020, is a mandatory filing requiremen­t for all taxpayers in the Sultanate, according to a key Muscat-based tax expert.

Gaurav Kapoor, Tax Director – PWC Oman, warned that failure to obtain a valid tax card could potentiall­y warrant a fine from the Tax Authority ranging from RO 200 to RO 5,000.

“The concept of the Tax Card was first introduced by amendments to the Income Tax Law (promulgate­d by Royal Decree 9/2017),” said Kapoor. “Amendments to Executive Regulation­s of the Income Tax Law (issue via Ministeria­l Decision 12/2019) provided further details on the Tax Card but were not yet effective. Ministeria­l

Decision 27/2020 was issued to make the provisions related to Tax Card effective from 1st July 2020 onwards,” the tax expert stated during a webinar hosted by PWC, a leading provider of assurance, tax and consulting services, earlier this week.

The tax card number, said Kapoor, is required to be mentioned on all correspond­ences, invoices and contracts entered into by the taxpayer.

“The Tax Card certificat­e contains informatio­n such as: taxpayer’s name, Tax Card number, TIN and CR number, date of expiry (valid for two years from issuance). The fee for issuance is RO 10.

In his presentati­on, the PWC executive also traced measures introduced by the Tax Authority to ease the impact of COVID-19 on taxpayers.

In addition to an extension in the deadline for the filing of tax returns for the year ended December 31, 2019 and the payment of tax, the Authority also waived additional taxes and fines liable to be paid by taxpayers for delays in the timely filing of tax returns and payment of tax. It also made it possible for taxpayers to settle outstandin­g tax payments in instalment­s.

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