In our ongoing efforts to keep you informed of significant tax and legal updates in Qatar, we wish to draw your attention to the recent steps taken by the General Tax Authority (GTA) concerning outstanding balances in Dhareeba.
The GTA has reached out to numerous taxpayers via email and phone calls, urging them to settle any outstanding tax liabilities and penalties recorded in Dhareeba. The GTA has emphasized that if the listed liabilities have already been settled, taxpayers should provide supporting documents to the GTA to ensure these amounts are accurately reflected in Dhareeba.
Furthermore, the GTA has issued a firm warning that failure to settle these amounts or to provide the necessary documentation within the specified deadline will result in the GTA taking all necessary legal actions as stipulated under the Tax Laws.
The outstanding balances in Dhareeba could be categorised into the following two types.
The GTA has initiated contact with taxpayers to address outstanding tax balances in Dhareeba and has issued warnings that legal action will be pursued if these liabilities are not resolved within the designated timeframe.
There is no explicit provision in the Tax Law which states that the submission of an appeal to the Tax Appeal Committee would result in a suspension of settlement of taxes and penalties imposed under an amended / presumptive tax assessment.
Accordingly, the GTA may exercise their powers under the Laws in Qatar for the collection of taxes and penalties for disputed cases.
Given the ongoing ‘collection campaign’ by the GTA and the increased interaction with taxpayers on outstanding balances, it is evident that the GTA is focussed on ensuring all taxpayers address the outstanding balances in Dhareeba.
As the State tax authority, the GTA holds wide enforcement and punitive powers under the Laws in Qatar, including the power to seize assets and funds to enforce compliance. As such, due to the significant risks and potential exposure involved, it is crucial for taxpayers to promptly review their Dhareeba accounts, assess the nature of their outstanding balances, and take the necessary actions.
It is crucial for taxpayers to promptly review their Dhareeba accounts, assess the nature of their outstanding balances, and take the necessary actions.
Tax and Legal Services - PwC Middle EastGiven the nature of the notification from the GTA and the potential risk of legal actions, including possible seizure of funds or assets, it is crucial that taxpayers treat this matter with urgency and care. Even if the GTA has not contacted you till now, the recent developments signal their intent to collect all outstanding amounts reflected in Dhareeba. Therefore, it is essential for taxpayers to act promptly and take necessary steps required to address any outstanding liabilities.
Our team is well-equipped to support you in this process. We can provide expert guidance on managing liabilities related to dispute cases, exploring potential resolution, and navigating available options. For Type A balances, we can offer comprehensive assistance, including correcting erroneous tax records, applying for penalty waivers, engaging in dialogue with the GTA, and coordinating meetings with relevant stakeholders.