MUSCAT – The ban is part of the domestic enforcement of Phase Three of the DTS system, which covers all excise beverages, including soft drinks, energy drinks, and other excise beverages, with the exception of sweetened drinks, which are not yet included in the current enforcement round.
The Authority stressed that all applicable products must bear the approved tax stamps prior to the deadline. Products found without the required stamps after this date will not be allowed to be sold or distributed in the local market.
The Tax Authority calls on all importers, manufacturers, and retail outlets to comply with this decision and take the necessary measures to ensure full readiness and compliance by the specified deadline. No exceptions or extensions will be granted beyond this date.
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