Qatar: Selected Issues
International Monetary Fund
No 2017/089, IMF Staff Country Reports from International Monetary Fund
Abstract:
This Selected Issues paper discusses measures required to enhance nonhydrocarbon revenue to support fiscal consolidation in Qatar. Qatar depends heavily on the hydrocarbon sector for exports and revenue receipts. The authorities have embarked on fiscal consolidation, underpinned by cuts to current expenditures and enhanced efforts to raise additional revenue. Safeguarding Qatar’s wealth to ensure intergenerational equity and ensure adequate resources for the implementation of the second National Development Strategy would entail increased mobilization of nonhydrocarbon revenue in the near to medium term. Exploring other sources of tax revenue to diversify the government revenue structure and build a stable tax revenue base is also critical.
Keywords: ISCR; CR; price; tax rate; bank; liquidity pressure; hydrocarbon revenue; GCC country; coverage ratio; oil-price shock; banking liquidity implication; envisaged tax revenue measure; liquidity management; corporate tax tax revenue; revenue side; GCC tax paper; GCC company; T-bills auction; corporate tax revenue from company; three-six-nine-month T-bills; Oil prices; Liquidity; Corporate income tax; Liquidity management; Global (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 33
Date: 2017-04-10
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