
Doha ranks 5th on the Tax Friendly Cities Index 2025
Tax Friendly Cities Index 2025
GCC cities, including Doha, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Kuwait City, stand out as top performers. Doha ranks 5th with a score of 611.9.
According to the General Tax Authority, Qatar does not impose personal income tax on employees' salaries, wages, or allowances. Additionally, inheritance, estates, and net wealth are also not taxed.
Most foreign businesses are subject to a flat 10% profit tax, whereas local Qatari-owned companies are often exempt from corporate tax.

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