DUBAI: The United Arab Emirates has issued a new law that imposes taxes on tobacco products, energy drinks and soft drinks to boost revenue and help offset the impact of lower oil prices. President of the UAE Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan approved the tax decree Monday. Abu Dhabi's The National news website reports that tobacco and energy drinks will be taxed at 100 percent and soft drinks at 50 percent. The move follows Saudi Arabia's imposition of the tax in June. (AP)
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UAE approves new 'sin tax'to boost government revenue
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Aug 22, 2017
DUBAI: The United Arab Emirates has issued a new law that imposes taxes on tobacco products, energy drinks and soft drinks to boost revenue and help offset the impact of lower oil prices. President of the UAE Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan approved the tax decree Monday. Abu Dhabi's The National news website reports that tobacco and energy drinks will be taxed at 100 percent and soft drinks at 50 percent. The move follows Saudi Arabia's imposition of the tax in June. (AP)
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