- Saudi Arabia’s ZATCA has extended its tax penalty waiver initiative for six months, from January 1 to June 30, 2026.
- The initiative exempts eligible taxpayers from penalties for late registration, late payment, late filing, VAT return adjustments, and certain electronic invoicing violations.
- To qualify, taxpayers must be registered, file all required returns, and pay the principal tax debt; instalment arrangements are available if applied for during the initiative period.
- The waiver does not cover penalties for tax evasion or penalties already paid before the initiative’s start.
- Taxpayers are encouraged to review the guidance manual on ZATCA’s website and contact the Authority for further information.
Source: regfollower.com
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