The Saudi Tax Authority is urging businesses to comply with tax regulations and submit their tax returns on time. This includes Value Added Tax (VAT) and other indirect taxes. Non-compliance could result in penalties and fines. The authority is emphasizing the importance of accurate reporting and timely payments to avoid any issues with tax authorities.
Source: orbitax.com
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