The General Tax Authority (GTA) has officially designated Tuesday, April 30, as the deadline for the tax returns submission for the tax year 2023. It emphasizes that all entities, including individuals and companies, subject to the provisions of the Income Tax Law, promulgated by Law No. (24) of 2018 and its corresponding executive regulations and amendments, are obligated to file their tax returns. This requirement extends to entities wholly owned by Qataris or other GCC nationals, as well as to companies exempt from Income Tax or those with non-Qatari partners.
The GTA further clarified that all companies possessing a commercial registry or commercial license must submit a tax return. This requirement applies irrespective of whether they have engaged in any commercial activity. Furthermore, the GTA has called on all taxpayers to promptly submit their tax returns, whether simplified or audited by accredited accounting offices, before the designated deadline through the Dhareeba tax portal (www.dhareeba.qa) or the Dhareeba Application (accessible to companies that meet the criteria for filing Simplified Tax Returns). Additionally, it is mandatory for all companies to include their final accounts when filing tax returns to avoid financial penalties and late-filing fines.
Underlining its commitment to promoting tax compliance, the General Tax Authority has reaffirmed the criticality of timely tax return filing. Additionally, the GTA has mobilized its comprehensive resources to extend assistance and support to taxpayers, accessible through the call center at 16565 or via email at support@dhareeba.qa.

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