The Zakat, Tax, and Customs Authority (ZATCA) urged establishments subject to VAT, with goods and service revenues exceeding SAR 40 million to file their tax returns for April, on a date no later than 31st of May.
The Authority has called on business sector taxpayers to file their tax returns immediately through its website (zatca.gov.sa) or to file and pay them through ZATCA's App. A fine shall be imposed for failure to file the tax returns within the specified period. The minimum fine shall be 5% whereas the maximum fine 25% of the value of the tax that must be declared.
In the meantime, ZATCA invites taxpayers of business sector who wish to learn more about VAT to reach out through the call center unified No. (19993), operating 24/7, or "Ask Zakat, Tax and Customs" account on (X) platform (@Zatca_Care), or through email (info@zatca.gov.sa), or by instant chat on the website (zatca.gov.sa).
The VAT is a tax law in force in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, as an indirect tax imposed on all goods and services that are bought and sold by businesses, with a few exceptions.