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Ministry warns against tax rumours

- BY MARIAM M. AL SERKAL Web Chief Reporter

Asenior official at the Ministry of Finance has refuted unverified reports about a new tax that will apparently be imposed in the UAE.

This past week, social networking sites were flooded with queries from residents who were confused with rumours about an introducti­on of tax on income and plans to increase value added tax (VAT).

“There are no plans or decisions to raise VAT or impose new taxes in the near future. There is no validity [in the rumours] on direct taxes or increasing the VAT,” said Younis Haji Al Khouri, Undersecre­tary at the Ministry of Finance, who was quoted by Arabic media yesterday.

“Since the beginning of the introducti­on of the VAT, it was decided that there will be no increases to the VAT rate for five years, after which the matter will be reviewed and an appropriat­e decision taken,” he said.

Reducing oil dependence

VAT was introduced in the UAE on 1 January 2018 at a rate of five per cent. The VAT aims to provide the UAE with a new source of income which will be continued to be utilised to provide high-quality public services. It also intends to help the government move towards its vision of reducing dependence on oil and other resources as a source of revenue.

The number of businesses that registered for VAT during the first year of implementa­tion reached at least 296,000 companies and tax groups, while tax returns exceeded 650,000.

There are no plans or decisions to raise VAT or impose new taxes in the near future. There is no validity [in the rumours] on direct taxes or increasing the VAT.” Younis Haji Al Khouri | Undersecre­tary at the Ministry of Finance

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