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Saudi Arabia to impose 100% tax on e-cigarettes, 50% on soft drinks

May 19, 2019

Riyadh — Saudi Arabia has imposed a special tax on electronic cigarettes and sugary drinks, extending similar taxes introduced in 2017.

The General Authority of Zakat and Tax said a 100% tax would be levied on electronic cigarettes and products used in them, and a 50% tax on sugared drinks.

Saudi Arabia, the Arab world's largest economy, already had a 100% tax on cigarettes and tobacco products, a 100% tax on energy drinks and a 50% one on fizzy drinks.

The authority took the decision on May 15 and it became effective from Saturday after publication in the official gazette.

The taxes fall under the category of selective taxes on products deemed harmful to public health.

Saudi Arabia, the world's top oil exporter, introduced a 5% value-added tax (VAT) in January 2018.

The IMF last week said the VAT introduction had been successful. — Reuters


May 19, 2019
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