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QNA

Doha

The General Tax Authority (GTA) has announced a four-month extension for the submission of tax returns for the fiscal year ending on December 31, 2024, in conjunction with the recently launched 100 percent financial penalty exemption Initiative.

The new deadline for filing tax returns is August 31, 2025, instead of April 30, 2025, subject to the approved alternative accounting periods. This extension aims to provide taxpayers with additional time to complete their procedures and fulfill their tax obligations.

GTA stated that this extension applies to all entities and individuals subject to the provisions of the Income Tax Law including tax-exempt companies, entities owned by Qatari nationals or GCC citizens, as well as companies with non-Qatari partners.

However, companies in petroleum operations and petrochemical industries are excluded from this decision and are required to submit their tax returns no later than April 30, 2025, according to QTA. Reflecting GTA’s commitment to supporting taxpayers, the decision to extend tax return filing period aligns with 100 percent financial penalty exemption initiative.

This provides taxpayers with a greater opportunity to benefit from both the initiative and the extension, enhancing their tax compliance in accordance with the applicable regulations.

Additionally, the extension allows taxpayers more time to prepare their returns thoroughly, review their data accurately, and take advantage of the services and guidance provided by the GTA in this regard.

The General Tax Authority urged all taxpayers to submit their tax returns electronically through the Dhareeba Tax Portal and remains committed to providing the necessary support to ensure tax compliance and streamline procedures.

Taxpayers can seek assistance or get answers to their inquiries by contacting the Call Center at 16565 or via email.

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10/03/2025
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