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Saudi Arabia to Implement Graduated Sugar Tax on Beverages in 2026

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5 months ago
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In a significant shift, Saudi Arabia will begin implementing a Saudi sugar tax on sweetened beverages starting January 1, 2026. The new graduated system will replace the current flat-rate excise tax, aiming to reduce sugar consumption and promote healthier options for consumers.

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  • What’s Changing with the Saudi Sugar Tax in 2026?
  • Impact on Beverage Producers and Consumers
  • Regional Alignment with GCC Sugar Tax Reforms

What’s Changing with the Saudi Sugar Tax in 2026?

The new Saudi sugar tax will be based on a graduated system, where excise tax levels are determined by the sugar content in each beverage. This replaces the existing method, which applied a fixed 50% excise tax on the retail price of sweetened drinks. Under the revised rules, beverages will be taxed in tiers based on their sugar content per 100 milliliters, encouraging manufacturers to produce healthier, lower-sugar options.

Impact on Beverage Producers and Consumers

The Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA) explained that the change is designed to incentivize producers and importers to offer products with less sugar. The move aligns with international best practices for improving public health and providing consumers with more nutritious alternatives. The hope is that this new tax approach will not only cut down on sugar consumption but also push the beverage industry to reformulate drinks for better health outcomes.

Regional Alignment with GCC Sugar Tax Reforms

This change follows a regional push by the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), which has agreed on a similar graduated tax structure for sweetened beverages based on sugar content. Saudi Arabia’s adoption of this method is in line with the broader efforts to standardize excise tax policies across the GCC member states, further aligning the region with global health initiatives.

The Saudi sugar tax is part of a larger effort to reduce sugar intake and promote healthier lifestyles across the kingdom. By revising the tax structure, Saudi Arabia is leading the way in using fiscal policies to address public health concerns, aiming for long-term improvements in health outcomes for its population.

Tags: excise taxGCC tax reformspublic healthSaudi Arabia tax changesSaudi sugar taxsweetened beveragesZATCA
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