- Tax amnesty extended until end of 2024
- Covers waiver of fines on certain taxes such as corporate income tax, withholding tax, VAT, and real estate transaction tax
- Also includes errors relating to e-invoicing
- Does not cover fines for tax evasion or fines already paid
- Taxpayers must be registered with ZATCA, submit outstanding returns, correct any incorrectly disclosed taxes, and pay all principal tax debt or agree on an installment plan
- Opportunity for taxpayers to ensure compliance and avoid substantial fines
- Extension period allows for rectification of discrepancies in tax filings
Source: taxathand.com
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