On 24 July 2019, the Cabinet of Ukraine authorized to sign a Double Taxation Agreement (DTA) with Oman. The agreement contains Dividends rate 5% for at least 20% capital holding; otherwise 10%, Interest rate 10%, and Royalties rate 10%.
«
India legislates Finance (No. 2) Act 2019
Related Posts

Czech Republic, Oman conclude new income and capital tax treaty negotiations
The treaty now awaits formal signing and ratification. Representatives from the Czech Republic and Oman concluded negotiations for a treaty on income and capital taxes on 22 May 2025. The agreement is expected to eliminate double taxation
Read More
Oman to introduce mandatory e-invoicing in phases starting 2026
Oman's Tax Authority has signed an agreement, on 12 May 2025, with Omantel to introduce an electronic invoicing (e-invoicing) system as part of efforts to modernise the country's tax administration. The system aims to improve tax collection,
Read More
Czech Republic and Oman initiate tax treaty negotiations
The Czech Republic and Oman are set to begin a fresh round of negotiations for a new tax treaty, scheduled to take place in Prague from 19 -22 May 2025. The treaty was initially agreed upon in principle on 5 December 2012, following a second
Read More
Bahrain Upper House ratifies first income tax treaty with Oman
Bahrain’s upper house of the National Assembly (Majlis al-shura) approved the ratification of the income tax treaty with Oman on 11 May 2025. The aim of these agreements is to strengthen the economic ties between the two countries and improve
Read More
Oman introduces 10-year corporate tax exemption for SEZs, FZs
The Sultanate of Oman issued Royal Decree 38/2025, introducing a new law to govern Special Economic Zones (SEZs) and Free Zones (FZs) on 7 April 2025. It grants qualifying businesses a 10-year exemption from corporate income tax, with the
Read More
Ukraine: Government approves draft law on international exchange of information for income earned via digital platforms
The Ukrainian government approved a draft law introducing new rules for reporting and exchanging information on income earned through digital platforms on 29 April 2025. The proposed measures align with the OECD Model Rules and the EU’s DAC7
Read More