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VAT in time of crisis
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Oil-rich Gulf countries, which for decades have attracted millions of foreign workers thanks to their reputation as tax-free havens, aim to introduce value-added tax in 2018 to plug budget gaps.
On top of administrative and technical hurdles, however, the project now faces an unprecedented diplomatic crisis after Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain on June 5 severed all ties with Qatar, their partner in the Gulf Cooperation Council.
Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Qatar are due to introduce VAT in early 2018, with the other three GCC members - Bahrain, Kuwait and Oman - following at a later date.
In case of a prolonged crisis, Qatar would have to replace imports from Saudi Arabia and UAE, valued at $4.55 billion annually, with "costlier" non-GCC goods, said M.R. Raghu, head of research at the Kuwait Financial Centre (MARKAZ).
"Implementing VAT in such a scenario would lead to inflationary pressures, especially in food-related items," he said.
"If the crisis is prolonged, then Qatar might want to delay the implementation of this envisaged tax reform to balance any spike in prices of commodities in the local markets."
If it goes ahead as planned, VAT is unlikely to tarnish the GCC reputation as a low-tax region or reduce its appeal to expatriates, according to Monica Malik, chief economist at Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank.
An introductory rate of five percent "looks to balance raising government revenue and still having a very attractive business environment, both for expatriates and corporations", she said.
"From a business perspective, VAT should be neutral. What businesses are required to do is to collect tax on behalf of the government on their sales... It is not a corporate tax," she said.
She said that five percent would be "one of the lowest VAT rates across the globe".
The introduction of VAT is part of measures being taken by the energy-rich monarchies to reuce dependency on oil revenue and to diversify income.
"The governments' objective is to diversify their revenue sources. It is about fiscal sustainability for the future. So, implementing VAT is an important tool allowing the government to generate more revenue," said Daou.
Although the five-percent rate is unlikely to address the fiscal pressure faced by Gulf governments, "it is a tool for future fiscal sustainability".
Malik said the introduction of VAT across the six nations is expected to provide revenues of up to 1.5 percent of total gross domestic product.
"The aim is not to end the fiscal deficit. It is rather to deepen and widen non-oil revenue," she said, noting that hydrocarbons still account for between 50 and 90 percent of government revenues in GCC countries.

source: Khaleejtimes

 

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