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Oman [OM]

Corporate tax, FATF status, sanctions exposure, data-protection law and arbitration enforceability for Oman — the facts a founder or counsel checks before incorporating or signing cross-border. Last reviewed 2026-06-10.

Corporate tax rate
15%
FATF status
compliant
Sanctions exposure
No
Data-protection law
PDPL (Royal Decree 6/2022)
New York Convention
Yes
Apostille Convention (1961)
No
Foreign ownership
Yes
Local director requirement
Yes

Corporate tax rate in Oman

The headline corporate income tax rate in Oman is 15%. Free zones, small-business reliefs and participation exemptions can change the effective rate — treat this as the starting point.

FATF status in Oman

Oman is FATF-compliant and not on the grey list, which generally means smoother bank onboarding.

Sanctions exposure in Oman

Oman is not subject to broad sectoral sanctions programs in our dataset.

Data-protection law in Oman

The applicable data-protection statute is PDPL (Royal Decree 6/2022) (in force since 2023). If you process EU/UK personal data you also need a valid transfer mechanism into Oman.

New York Convention in Oman

Oman is a party to the 1958 New York Convention, so a foreign arbitral award can generally be enforced by local courts — the single most important box to tick before agreeing to arbitration with a counterparty here.

Apostille Convention (1961) in Oman

Oman is not a party to the 1961 Hague Apostille Convention. Documents issued here for use abroad (and foreign documents used here) require full consular legalisation — a slower, multi-step, costlier process. Budget extra time for any cross-border filing.

Foreign ownership in Oman

Foreigners may generally own 100% of a local company in Oman.

Local director requirement in Oman

Oman requires a resident/local director. This adds real cost and a governance dependency — include it in the structure.

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