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VAT will be a win-win in the long term

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Taxes have a stigma attached to them in more developed markets
Abu Dhabi - Emirates Voice

 A UAE newspaper has said that with salaries stagnant and the cost of living increasing, people have been understandably perturbed over the impact of the introduction of VAT on 1st January next year, as well as an excise tax on tobacco and carbonated drinks due in the fourth quarter of this year.

In an editorial on Thursday, the English language daily, The National, said, "While taxes have a stigma attached to them in more developed markets where taxpayers feel overburdened, they can impose a healthy discipline on an economy when levied and collected properly.

"The flow of information about these taxes on consumption in the UAE has started to pick up, which should mitigate some of our fears and apprehension. As The National reported yesterday, the government estimates that the taxes could lead to a one-off increase in consumer prices of a modest 1.4 percent.

"More details will be available on VAT by the end of September, when the law on tax is expected to be published," the Abu Dhabi-based daily said.

"The introduction of these taxes will be a crucial step in widening the government’s revenue base and will constitute one plank in creating a platform for a post-oil future.

"The tax regime is expected to boost GDP by about 1.5 percent and will crucially bring more transparency to business and commerce. It is also worth considering that as our economy grows, so will consumption and the revenues generated from taxation.

"Government policies designed to protect and enhance these revenues will naturally also boost the spending power of consumers. This could support job and wealth creation. It should, in the long run, prove to be a win-win situation," concluded the daily.

Source: Wam

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