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Recent data released by the Jordanian Ministry of Finance indicates that tax revenues during the first half of 2026 amounted to approximately 3.457 billion dinars, representing a 1.6% increase compared to the same period last year. Taxes on goods and services accounted for the largest share of the revenue, rising by 2.8% to about 2.173 billion dinars, while income and profit taxes decreased by 1.5% to approximately 1.1 billion dinars, with taxes imposed on individuals increasing by 10.3%. Revenues from international trade and transactions also grew by 7.7%, whereas other revenues remained relatively stable with a slight decline of 0.1%. This data aims to provide a clear overview of tax performance and analyze the various sources of revenue in Jordan during the first half of 2026.
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