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State eyes tax on Kuwaiti, expat high-earners Assembly to get tax law amendments

KUWAIT CITY, July 28: The government is thinking of imposing taxes on high-income Kuwaiti and expatriate workers, while exempting the middle and low income citizens, which means about 90 percent of Kuwaitis will not be required to pay tax, reports Al-Arrouiah daily quoting a reliable source.
According to the source, the executive authority has amended the Tax Law and it will be forwarded to the National Assembly soon for approval. He revealed the amended law includes 75 articles distributed into four sections and it will be implemented in two phases, starting with the companies and then the individuals.
The source revealed the amendment will pave the way for imposing taxes on individuals — Kuwaitis and expatriates — with high income. He said the middle- and low-income citizens will be exempted, indicating the expatriates who hold valid residence permits up to 183 consecutive or non-consecutive days in a year are required to pay tax.
However, the source admitted the contentious aspect of the law, which is still subject to discussion, is the exemption on individual expenditure from family income — KD30,000 for unmarried persons, KD32,000 for those who are married, and KD34,000 for those who are married and have children. He stressed that exemptions for companies may cover profits from agricultural facilities and income from free trading in professional societies and syndicates for three years, as well as income from translation, writing and individual shares. He emphasized that income from state properties, industrial projects, and inherited or donated buildings will be exempted for five years.

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Low salaries .. Hmmmmaccablues | 8/21/2011 11:09:05 AM Ohk for argument sake I do agree to the lower salary threshold part - why not tax them on BIK (benefits in kind) - ohh believe me when you add up the benefits – there is no stopping to that
Huh?2Phoenix | 7/30/2010 9:54:38 AM Any what benefits are the expats going to get after the implication of the tax law? Our children will get free education? Medical ? Are they going to treat people like the other countries which have been taking tax?
TO MANY CONTRADICTION IN THIS SO CALLED PAY TAX LAWBill Bowers | 7/29/2010 7:49:52 PM Please can you serious sit back and think. 90 percent of Kuwaiti's will not be required to pay tax?????? Because they are low income sorry to fill you in but someone is lying here. Explain to me how Kuwaiti's can go shopping every day, change cars like they change socks. Sorry but i do not agree to what your saying at all. We as American pay taxes period we are not sheltered by the Government and become lazy depending on the Government. If they start trying, I mean trying to make people pay taxes then people will leave period. Because paying taxes for what so someone can have it put in their pocket. Don't make me laugh. Who ever idea of pay Taxes need to get some education and look at your people and get your eyes checked. Because your talking false about Kuwaiti's. Why would people want to pay taxes here. You need to work on cleaning this place up and fixing some of your corrupted officials including your law enforcement. We came into this Country to help this country and your turning around trying to stab us in the back.????? This country is not up to date with the rest of the world. Fix your country before trying to implement to pay taxes.
Huh?Roland | 7/29/2010 11:58:00 AM "90 percent of Kuwaitis will not be required to pay tax": ??? So logically speaking, 90% of them are low/middle income citizens. I dramatically doubt that. Maybe 9%... would sound more logical. "expatriates who hold valid residence permits up to 183 consecutive or non-consecutive days in a year are required to pay tax.": huh??? so if my residence is for 2 years...which is for sure more than 183days...and have 100KD salary, I'll pay the tax?? So low/middle doesn't have any sense. I think this is completely confusing and wrong in numbers. Too many contradictions and it doesn't stand. Implementing this Tax Law will shun the country. I think they should review very carefully this Law before approving it...we're not playing here.
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