The Zakat, Tax, and Customs Authority (ZATCA) of Saudi Arabia has issued a circular on the Value Added Tax (VAT) treatment for private educational services provided to Saudi citizens. The circular clarifies the eligibility criteria, exemptions, and obligations for private education service providers. It outlines that Saudi nationals enrolled in ‘qualified private educational services’ are exempt from VAT, provided by recognized private schools, accredited international schools, private universities, and faculties offering long-term educational programs. Providers must issue tax invoices with national ID numbers, maintain detailed records, and comply with e-invoicing regulations.
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