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HM the Sultan passes three royal decrees

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Last updated: 2024/12/31 at 4:54 PM
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His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik of Oman issued three Royal decrees on Tuesday, which will have significant impacts on the country’s tax laws, private sector operations, and sea salt extraction and processing. Royal Decree No. 70/2024 promulgates the Supplementary Tax Law on entities affiliated to multinational groups. This law will be enforced from January 1, 2025, and will require the Chairman of the Tax Authority to issue the Executive Regulation as well as any necessary regulations and decisions for implementation.

In addition, Royal Decree No. 71/2024 ratifies the Framework Agreement for the Establishment of Private Sector Operations between Oman and the Opec Fund for International Development. This agreement was signed in Washington D.C. on October 23, 2024, and will be enforced from the date of the decree’s issue. The private sector in Oman is set to benefit from this agreement, which will likely lead to increased investment and economic growth in the country.

Furthermore, Royal Decree No. 72/2024 endorses the concession agreement for the extraction and processing of sea salt between the Omani government and Naqa Salt Company for Area No. (51-K). This agreement, signed on December 11, 2024, will also be enforced from the date of the decree’s issue. The extraction and processing of sea salt are important industries in Oman, and this agreement will help to regulate and streamline operations in this sector.

Overall, these Royal decrees demonstrate Sultan Haitham bin Tarik’s commitment to economic growth and development in Oman. The Supplementary Tax Law will ensure that multinational groups operating in the country are taxed fairly and in accordance with the law. The ratification of the Framework Agreement with the Opec Fund for International Development will open up new opportunities for the private sector to thrive, while the endorsement of the sea salt extraction concession agreement will help to regulate this important industry.

In conclusion, these Royal decrees are a positive step towards ensuring sustainable economic development in Oman. By strengthening tax laws, fostering partnerships with international organizations, and regulating key industries such as sea salt extraction, Sultan Haitham bin Tarik is setting the stage for continued growth and prosperity in the Sultanate. It is important for businesses and investors in Oman to stay informed about these new regulations and agreements, as they will have a direct impact on the country’s economic landscape.

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