ABU DHABI 8 January 2018: The UAE Cabinet reviewed the developments in implementation of the value added tax (VAT), in the UAE and also the plan to distribute the revenues collected from VAT to local governments to ensure that tax revenues are used to support development projects that serve and meet the needs of the community.
“We have decided to distribute value added tax revenues in the UAE so that local governments will receive 70 per cent of these revenues to achieve better local services, greater community development, and wider support for our citizens,” said His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.
“The government will be transparent about the nature of these projects and firm in controlling the markets to prevent price hikes, and will continue to consult with citizens in order to serves their interests in the first place,” he affirmed.
Water Security
The Cabinet also adopted the UAE Water Security Strategy 2036, which aims to ensure the availability of water in sufficient quantities and safe quality in accordance with international standards during normal and emergencies situations. The strategy includes a list of measures for enhanced water supply including, alternative water sources, emergency water production and distribution, storage mechanisms and water networking across the UAE and a number of legislative items.
The Cabinet also adopted the ‘Manual on Measuring Productivity in the Federal Government’, which explains the mechanism of performance and productivity in the federal government. It includes directives for all ministries and government entities to understand and measure the productivity of the governmental sector.
In organisational affairs, the Cabinet approved the appointment of the Board of Directors of the Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation. It also approved the restructuring of the Judicial Coordination Council to achieve coordination among all judicial entities in the UAE, and to ensure the exchange of knowledge in the areas of judicial and legal affairs. The Cabinet also approved the estimated budget of the General Authority for Pensions and Social Insurance for the fiscal year 2018.
Global Treaties
Concerning international relations, the Cabinet agreed to upgrade the diplomatic representation office of the UAE in Bonn, Germany, to a General Consulate.
It also adopted and ratified a number of international conventions, including ratification of the Convention on Cultural Cooperation with Ukraine, an agreement with Switzerland on the exemption of a short-stay visa for holders of ordinary passports, and an agreement on reciprocal protection of investments with the Government of Moldova, as well as two conventions on the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with regard to income taxes with both the Government of Moldova and the Government of Croatia.
The Cabinet also discussed a number of issues related to the development of government services and government work in a number of ministries and federal entities, as well as other topics on its agenda.
Sheikh Mohammed, at the start, highlighted the importance of choosing the year 2018 to be the “Year of Zayed”.
He affirmed that “the achievements of the UAE today are the fruits of the vision of our father and the leader, the founder of the UAE”. He added that “President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan’s directives to dedicate this year to our Founding Father is an opportunity for us to translate the values that have been instilled in us into further achievements that serve our people and our country.”