UAE begins collecting ‘sin’ taxes on tobacco, energy drinks

Move comes as the country and other oil-rich Gulf nations struggle with low global energy prices

October 01, 2017 05:32 pm | Updated 07:11 pm IST - DUBAI:

The new “sin” taxes will be collected on tobacco products, energy drinks and soft drinks. (File photo)

The new “sin” taxes will be collected on tobacco products, energy drinks and soft drinks. (File photo)

The United Arab Emirates has begun collecting new “sin” taxes on tobacco products, energy drinks and soft drinks.

Beginning Sunday, tobacco and energy drinks will be taxed at 100 per cent and soft drinks at 50 per cent. Shoppers could be seen stocking up the day before.

The new tax push comes as the UAE and other oil-rich Gulf nations have struggled with low global energy prices. The UAE will start collecting a 5-per cent value-added tax on certain goods in January.

Ditto other GCC countries

All six members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) have agreed to begin collecting so-called VAT taxes, though others may begin later than January.

The GCC includes Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

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