Qatar Corporate Tax Exemption Application Guide

Important Tax Deadlines in Qatar

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Important Tax Deadlines in Qatar – 2026

Important Tax Deadlines in Qatar – 2026:
Stay organized with this quick reference to the critical compliance dates accountants in Qatar must track in 2026. 🗓️🇶🇦
Balancing local tax laws with international standards requires careful planning. To avoid last‑minute stress and costly penalties, make sure these deadlines are on your calendar:
📌 Key Dates & Obligations
30 April 2026 – Income Tax Filing
The most significant deadline. All companies subject to the Income Tax Law—including Qatari/GCC‑owned or tax‑exempt entities—must file their 2025 tax returns via the Dhareeba Portal.
Penalty for late filing: QAR 500 per day, capped at QAR 180,000 per year.
Monthly (by the 16th) – Withholding Tax (WHT)
Payments made to non‑residents without a permanent establishment in Qatar must be reported and remitted by the 16th of the following month.
Within 30 Days of Contract – Capital Gains Tax (CGT)
For disposals of real estate, shares, or business assets, unregistered taxpayers must file a CGT return within 30 days of the contract or disposal date (whichever is earlier).
Global & Domestic Minimum Tax (DMTT)
Watch for updates from the General Tax Authority (GTA) on the Global Anti‑Base Erosion (GloBE) rules. Large multinationals may face extended reporting windows (typically 15–18 months after fiscal year‑end) during the transition year.