Times of Oman

No rental fees for SME travel agencies, tourist facilities and schools

The Supreme Committee has announced a slew of relief measures designed to help small and medium enterprise­s engaged in specified activities

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Several economic activities run by small and medium enterprise­s in Oman are exempt from rental fees, as part of measures taken by the Supreme Committee to help businesses revive.

The Supreme Committee decided to “exempt owners of small and medium enterprise­s from rental fees for the activities described in annex 1 for holders of Riyada business cards within the real estate areas owned by government entities,” said the government body in a statement.

These business activities include exhibition management, wedding venues, fitness centres and gyms, festival organisers, conference organisers, tent rental, event supply and furniture rental, amusement parks and gaming zones, party planners, hookah lounges, travel agencies, tour operators, manpower recruitmen­t services, nurseries, kindergar

tens, and cinemas.

Other activities included are heritage homes, eco lodges, adventure tourism operators, diving schools, equestrian training centres, caravan rental, hotels, motels and resorts, hotel apartments, primary education services (both stage 1 and 2), postprimar­y education, technical and vocational education, schools providing education to persons with disability, religious schools, and companies involved in Hajj and Umrah transporta­tion.

SMEs are also exempt from the registrati­on fees required by the Isnad Tender Board, and from fees required for the leasing of land. Any arrears they owe can also be deferred. The cost of renewing their entreprene­urship cards is also waived, provided

they expired in 2021.

There is also a “deferral of loan payment of small and medium enterprise­s for the activities described in annex 1 for the holders of Riyada business cards, and those who had previously benefited from the loans of the Al Raffd Fund,” added the Supreme Committee statement.

Fines

Furthermor­e, private sector companies that do operate the above businesses are exempt from paying the fines related to company licences, provided they have expired between June 1, 2020 and December 31, 2021, and the companies in question intend to continue operating these businesses.

Fines related to labour cards that have expired or will expire

between the above dates are also exempt, irrespecti­ve of whether the labour card holder has left/ will leave Oman permanentl­y or wishes to renew their labour card.

Companies are also exempt from fines issued over non-renewal of business and licenses, provided they intend to renew them this year. The renewal of expired work permits is also exempt from fines. Organisati­ons that have lost expatriate workers because they left the country due to the pandemic will also be granted replacemen­t work permits, in accordance with the categories available.

The Supreme Committee has also asked banks and financial service companies to reschedule loan repayments for SMEs and regular companies, without requiring them to pay an associated fee.

 ?? -Illustrati­ve file photo ?? HELPING HAND: These business activities include exhibition management, wedding venues, fitness centres and gyms, festival organisers, conference organisers, tent rental, event supply and furniture rental, amusement parks and gaming zones, party planners, hookah lounges, travel agencies, tour operators, manpower recruitmen­t services, nurseries, kindergart­ens, and cinemas.
-Illustrati­ve file photo HELPING HAND: These business activities include exhibition management, wedding venues, fitness centres and gyms, festival organisers, conference organisers, tent rental, event supply and furniture rental, amusement parks and gaming zones, party planners, hookah lounges, travel agencies, tour operators, manpower recruitmen­t services, nurseries, kindergart­ens, and cinemas.

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