- Saudi Zakat, Tax, and Customs Authority urges taxpayers to use the penalty exemption initiative extended to 30 June 2025
- Initiative covers fines for late registration, payment, filing, VAT return corrections, and e-invoicing violations
- Taxpayers must be registered, submit all returns, and pay principal tax debt to benefit
- Installment plans are available if requested during the initiative and paid on time
- Excludes penalties for tax evasion and fines paid before the initiative
- Details available on ZATCA’s website with guidelines and contact options for inquiries
Source: zatca.gov.sa
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