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Egypt to raise sales tax on 6 goods, expects $2bn revenue

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 1:02 am
by DJKeefy
Egypt plans to raise sales taxes on six goods, aimed at increasing state revenues by around LE13 billion (roughly $2 billion), in its quest to curb the budget deficit to meet International Monetary Fund (IMF) preconditions for a $4.8 billion loan, a source inside the ministry of finance, requesting not to be named, revealed to Al-Shourk daily newspaper on Thursday.

Cigarettes, soft drinks, steel rebars, cement, mobile phone calls and alcoholic products will see price hikes once Egypt's upper house of parliament, the Shura Council, ratifies the new levies.

A version of the tax hikes was first enacted last December by President Mohamed Morsi before he shelved the proposal within hours citing public criticism.

A new tax structure is part of a governmental economic reform programme recently finalised and released by the Cabinet.

In the new programme, single tax on cigarettes will be raised from LE1.25 to LE2 per pack for locally manufactured and imported cigarettes. The government expects cigarettes to be the largest contributor to the country's tax revenues with additional projected revenue of LE3.5 billion (roughly $0.52 billion).

Taxes on mobile phone calls will be increased from 15 to 20 percent, which is expected to add some LE1.7 billion (roughly $0.25 billion) to tax revenues each year.

Both steel rebars and cement will be subject to a 10 percent sales tax compared to eight and five percent respectively at present. Accordingly, tax returns from cement and steel rebars are expected to range between LE1 billion (roughly $0.15 billion) and LE1.2 billion (roughly $0.18 billion) annually, respectively.

The government will also raise taxes on shisha (water pipe) tobacco from 50 per cent to 150 per cent.

Taxes on alcoholic beer will be increased from 100 per cent (with a minimum of LE200 per 100 litres) to 200 per cent (with a minimum of LE400 per 100 litres).

Taxes on local and imported wines will be raised from 100 per cent to 150 per cent. The government expects to collect an additional LE500 million (rougly $74 million) in annual tax revenues from alcoholic products.

Soft drinks will see first time taxes on prices at the consumer end worth 25 percent, a measure that is expected to generate some LE800 million a year (roughly $118.5 million).

Source: http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/66299.aspx

Re: Egypt to raise sales tax on 6 goods, expects $2bn revenu

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 2:44 am
by gd47
200le/100litres = 1le/50cl. 400le/100litres= 2le/50cl.

So the end result could be a 1le increase on a bottle of Stella?

I could possibly live with that...not as bad as predicted, which may have been a complete ban!

That's me, then. In for the long haul!!

Not sure about the 'minimum' bit though...

Re: Egypt to raise sales tax on 6 goods, expects $2bn revenu

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 6:48 am
by Bombay
gd47 wrote:200le/100litres = 1le/50cl. 400le/100litres= 2le/50cl.

So the end result could be a 1le increase on a bottle of Stella?

I could possibly live with that...not as bad as predicted, which may have been a complete ban!

That's me, then. In for the long haul!!

Not sure about the 'minimum' bit though...
Or if tax is currently 100% and a bottle is 7le that means the tax is 3.5le so 200% would mean another 3.5le?
R

Re: Egypt to raise sales tax on 6 goods, expects $2bn revenu

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 8:41 am
by Chocolate Eclair
7le for a Stella?????? Where is that then?

Re: Egypt to raise sales tax on 6 goods, expects $2bn revenu

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 12:32 pm
by Bombay
Chocolate Eclair wrote:7le for a Stella?????? Where is that then?
Its the price from the supplier where the tax is added.
R

Re: Egypt to raise sales tax on 6 goods, expects $2bn revenu

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 7:15 pm
by A-Four
I have some BIG news to tell you all about future taxation in Luxor, something most of you have 'avoided' until very soon, especially for 'the Blackpool landladies' on the WB............but I do not give it just yet, you can wait for the full A-four report, in a couple of weeks.

Re: Egypt to raise sales tax on 6 goods, expects $2bn revenu

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 7:24 pm
by Bombay
"'the Blackpool landladies'" :))) :))) :)))

Some of us don't need to get our news from London! :wi

Re: Egypt to raise sales tax on 6 goods, expects $2bn revenu

Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 2:50 pm
by A-Four
My dear Bombay, Do you not remember a person thanking you for your information with regards to flights, as you sat outside a certain restaurant in St Joseph St, one bright afternoon, just over a month ago.

Re: Egypt to raise sales tax on 6 goods, expects $2bn revenu

Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 2:58 pm
by Bombay
Yes as I said I look forward to reading your report but it will not necessarily be news to everyone. :|
r

Re: Egypt to raise sales tax on 6 goods, expects $2bn revenu

Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 10:28 am
by A-Four
Bombay wrote:Yes as I said I look forward to reading your report but it will not necessarily be news to everyone. :|
r
Hm,......not too sure about that one Bombay.

Re: Egypt to raise sales tax on 6 goods, expects $2bn revenu

Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 12:36 pm
by Hafiz
For A-Four - are we talking Blackpool Ladies a la Little Britain - if so, I will be appalled and fascinated?

Re: Egypt to raise sales tax on 6 goods, expects $2bn revenu

Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 12:43 pm
by Bombay
A-Four wrote:
Bombay wrote:Yes as I said I look forward to reading your report but it will not necessarily be news to everyone. :|
r
Hm,......not too sure about that one Bombay.
Well everything changes here daily so you could be right.
R

Re: Egypt to raise sales tax on 6 goods, expects $2bn revenu

Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 1:21 pm
by Dusak
Defiantly the WB's as our landladies this side are super duper refined :up and wouldn't kick you out for a little thing like questioning a point of order. :td

Re: Egypt to raise sales tax on 6 goods, expects $2bn revenu

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 11:19 pm
by Bombay
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Blackpool landladies 12 min in! :)))