Ahmed bin Issa al-Mohannadi, confirmed that the authority does not intend to impose a tax on income, and that the value-added tax, which has been widely circulated recently, is still under legislation. Regarding value-added tax, al-Mohannadi said Qatar has no reservations about this tax, which emerged through a unified Gulf value-added agreement for the Gulf Co-operation Council, and Qatar is part of that agreement. The matter is still under legislation, he added.
Source: gulf-times.com
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