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Qatar refers 13 companies to the Public Prosecution for tax evasion

Qatar is signaling strict fiscal policies under Vision 2030

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Qatar’s General Tax Authority (GTA) has announced the referral of 13 companies to the Public Prosecution over the first half of 2025.

The referred companies were implicated in tax evasion activities amounting to an estimated QR36 million, investigations by the GTA and government authorities concluded.

These investigations uncovered significant tax irregularities, including instances where the companies intentionally concealed their true earnings.

The necessary legal measures have been taken against these entities, in line with the provisions of the Income Tax Law (Law No. 24 of 2018).

This move signals a significant step in the country’s efforts to tighten its fiscal policies, as part of the GTA’s commitment to the objectives of Qatar National Vision 2030, which targets financial stability through enhanced tax system efficiency and universal adherence to responsibilities by all economic actors.

The GTA confirmed that the companies referred to the Public Prosecution are officially registered in Qatar.