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Oman Tax Authority partners with Omantel
Oman Tax Authority partners with Omantel

Muscat Daily

time12-05-2025

  • Business
  • Muscat Daily

Oman Tax Authority partners with Omantel

Move marks major step towards digital transformation and improved tax governance Muscat- The Tax Authority of Oman has signed an agreement with Omantel to implement an electronic invoicing (e-invoicing) system, in a significant step towards modernising the nation's tax infrastructure and aligning with global digital standards. The agreement was formalised on behalf of Oman by Nasser bin Khamis al Jashmi, Chairman of Tax Authority and Chief Financial Officer, Ghassan al Hashar, representing Omantel. The new e-invoicing platform is set to enhance operational efficiency, improve the effectiveness of tax systems, and increase public revenue collection. It is part of the Sultanate's broader strategy to digitise public services and promote transparency across government sectors. Omantel will spearhead the design and development of the system, leveraging its extensive technological expertise and commitment to digital innovation and sustainability. The company will provide an integrated solution that supports secure data exchange, streamlines compliance, and ensures interoperability with international tax jurisdictions. 'This agreement marks a qualitative shift in the digital transformation of the tax sector,' said Jashmi. He added, 'The e-invoicing system will not only boost transparency and efficiency but also support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) by simplifying tax procedures.' The initiative aligns with Oman's Vision 2040 goals of creating a competitive and diversified economy driven by technology and innovation.

Oman: Tax Forum 2025 discusses digital transformation
Oman: Tax Forum 2025 discusses digital transformation

Zawya

time07-05-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Oman: Tax Forum 2025 discusses digital transformation

Muscat: The second edition of the Tax Forum 2025, organized by the Tax Authority, discussed comprehensive developments in the tax system, developments in transfer pricing, and the implementation of value-added tax in the Sultanate of Oman. Nasser bin Khamis al Jashmi, Chairman of the Tax Authority, said the forum provides specialists at the Tax Authority with the opportunity to benefit from the opinions and proposals discussed at the forum, which serve the tax process in the Sultanate of Oman. Idris bin Hamoud al Rashidi, Director of the Electronic Invoicing Project at the Tax Authority, said the forum discussed several important topics related to the tax field, including electronic invoicing. The Authority seeks to completely transform voting, which will contribute to the level of transparency and tax compliance and support the government's digital transformation efforts in general. Officials said the authority places great importance on strengthening bridges of trust with taxpayers, which has positively impacted the Authority's position in terms of transparency and efficiency in managing the tax system. The forum featured the presentation of several working papers on the most significant structural changes within the Tax Authority aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and the ongoing improvements to electronic services provided to facilitate taxpayers' compliance. It also featured new strategic initiatives launched by the Authority, enhancing cooperation with international tax organizations, and sharing expertise and best practices. 2022 © All right reserved for Oman Establishment for Press, Publication and Advertising (OEPPA) Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

Tax Forum 2025 discusses digital transformation
Tax Forum 2025 discusses digital transformation

Observer

time06-05-2025

  • Business
  • Observer

Tax Forum 2025 discusses digital transformation

Muscat: The second edition of the Tax Forum 2025, organized by the Tax Authority, discussed comprehensive developments in the tax system, developments in transfer pricing, and the implementation of value-added tax in the Sultanate of Oman. Nasser bin Khamis al Jashmi, Chairman of the Tax Authority, said the forum provides specialists at the Tax Authority with the opportunity to benefit from the opinions and proposals discussed at the forum, which serve the tax process in the Sultanate of Oman. Idris bin Hamoud al Rashidi, Director of the Electronic Invoicing Project at the Tax Authority, said the forum discussed several important topics related to the tax field, including electronic invoicing. The Authority seeks to completely transform voting, which will contribute to the level of transparency and tax compliance and support the government's digital transformation efforts in general. Officials said the authority places great importance on strengthening bridges of trust with taxpayers, which has positively impacted the Authority's position in terms of transparency and efficiency in managing the tax system. The forum featured the presentation of several working papers on the most significant structural changes within the Tax Authority aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and the ongoing improvements to electronic services provided to facilitate taxpayers' compliance. It also featured new strategic initiatives launched by the Authority, enhancing cooperation with international tax organizations, and sharing expertise and best practices.

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