A service that enables taxpayers to submit a request to cancel their registration and select the type of cancellation - either the Tax Identification Number (TIN) or tax type (Excise Tax) - after discontinuing any activity related to excise tax.
More InfoA service enabling taxpayers to submit grievances to the Tax Grievance Committee against decisions issued by the General Tax Authority (GTA).
The taxpayer shall submit the grievance within thirty (30) days of receiving official notification of the decision issued by the General Tax Authority (GTA) regarding the objection to the tax assessment decision, or upon the expiration of the designated period for issuing a decision on the objection without a response, or as of the date of notification of any other relevant decisions.
Declaration of partial or complete cessation, or disposal of business activity, or termination of business activity due to the death of the taxpayer.
More InfoSubmission of Master and Local Files for a specific tax year covered by a specific Tax Return.
More InfoA certificate issued by the General Tax Authority (GTA) to individuals and companies residing in the State of Qatar.
More InfoThis service is dedicated to changing the shares of partners in a specific company by selling all or part of the shares to one of the partners registered within the commercial registration, or to new partners.
More InfoThe service enables taxpayers to obtain a non-objection certificate for tax clearance, specifically for the purpose of canceling the commercial register, disbursing dues, or discharging liabilities.
More InfoThe Tax Calculator will make you happy to know the value The tax due according to the type of tax
The General Tax Authority has announced the timeframe for the submission of tax returns for the tax year ending on December 31, 2023, and the application window extends from January 1, 2024, to April 30, 2024. The GTA further clarified that all companies with a commercial register or a commercial ‎license must submit a tax return, and this requirement applies irrespective of whether they have ‎engaged in actual commercial activity. Submissions can be made through the Dhareeba tax ‎portal (www.dhareeba.qa), or the Dhareeba Application (the service has been activated for the companies that meet the conditions for submitting a simplified tax return).<br />The GTA also affirmed that all companies and establishments, which fall under the purview of ‎Act No. 24 of 2018 promulgating the Income Tax Law and its executive regulations, are ‎required to file a tax return. This mandate applies even if these entities are entirely owned by ‎Qataris or other GCC nationals, or the entities that are exempt from corporate income tax, or have non-Qatari ‎partners.‎<br />Mr. Jassim Mohammed Al-Karani, Director of the Taxpayers Service Department at the General Tax Authority, emphasized the Authority's commitment to reinforcing the principle of tax compliance. He underscored the significance of timely submission of tax returns as a crucial measure to avoid incurring financial penalties. Mr. Al-Karani added: "The Taxpayers Service Department is fully equipped and ready to offer assistance and support to taxpayers, addressing any inquiries or resolving problems they may encounter by contacting the call center on 16565, or via email: support@dhareeba.qa”. <br />Aligned with Qatar National Vision 2030, the General Tax Authority endeavors to offer all essential guarantees and facilities to taxpayers and investors and actively support the national economy.
Read MoreQatar's tax policies are formulated to support economic development and encourage high-standards investments, thereby boosting national revenues and contributing to sustainable development. This goal is in harmony with the government's strategy and the Qatar National Vision 2030, which prioritises economic growth and diversification to finance government initiatives and projects.
This is realised through regulations that establish a fair, equitable, and effective tax system, coupled with the enactment of laws that improve financial transparency, enhance voluntary compliance among businesses and individuals, and assist in combatting tax evasion and fraud.
Upholding the principles of transparency and credibility and aiming to facilitate seamless communication with the taxpayers, the GTA publishes tax-related regulations and legislations with all relevant updates in a streamlined and accessible format, allowing users to conveniently search and classify information according to the particular type of legislation and topic.
October 2023
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