Saudi Arabia to impose VAT on gasoline from January

19/11/2017 Argaam

 

Saudi Arabia will apply a value added tax (VAT) of 5 percent on gasoline starting Jan. 1 2018, the Kingdom’s General Authority of Zakat and Tax (GAZT) said on its official Twitter account, in response to a citizen’s inquiry.

 

The oil sector, oil derivatives, and local gas are subject to VAT, according to GAZT regulations.

 

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates will introduce a 5 percent VAT on Jan. 1 next year, as part of broader fiscal reforms across the region to reduce oil dependence and diversify sources of public revenue.

 

Gasoline and Diesel Prices

Commodity

Before VAT (SAR)

After VAT (SAR)

Gasoline 95-octane

0.90

0.945

Gasoline 91-octane

0.75

0.788

Diesel

0.45

0.473

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