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Oman plans to impose personal income tax, a first among Gulf states

June 23, 2025
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Oman plans to levy personal income tax as part of to move the sultanate’s economy away from reliance on hydrocarbons.

The tax would be a first among the six-member oil-rich Gulf Cooperation Council. The 5% tax will start in 2028 and will only be required of those who make upward of $109,000 annually — the top 1% of earners in Oman.

The plan was issued Sunday by royal decree and reported by the official Oman News Agency.

It’s unclear whether this will inspire other nations in the area to follow suit, though the International Monetary Fund has predicted that Gulf states may need to impose new taxes in the coming years to .

The lack of income tax so far has been a boon for development in the Gulf, helping to attract to the region.

But for Oman, the introduction of the income tax “will further prioritize financial stability by diversifying revenue sources” that will help shelter the country from “fluctuations” in the global energy market, Minister of Economy Said bin Mohammed Al-Saqri said

He added that oil and gas revenues can account for up to 85% of the nation’s public income, depending on the market.

“The tax serves as a new revenue stream to diversify public income sources and mitigate risks associated with reliance on oil as the primary revenue source,” Al-Saqri said.

Oman has been weighing the personal income tax for several years, and its introduction follows other fiscal reforms. In 2020, it rolled out a program to cut down public debt and boost economic development. The move, Al-Saqri said, is part of Oman’s broader Vision 2040 project, which hopes to turn the country into a technology-based economy.

The post Oman plans to impose personal income tax, a first among Gulf states appeared first on Associated Press.

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