Qatar's General Tax Authority has extended the 2025 tax return submission deadline for most entities, giving businesses additional time to meet their obligations through the Dhareeba Tax Portal.

Qatar’s General Tax Authority announced, on 22 April 2026, an extension of the deadline for submitting the tax return for the 2025 tax year. The new deadline is set for 30 June 2026.

The initiative aims to support taxpayers and enhance tax compliance by providing additional time to fulfil their obligations.

The Authority calls on all companies and entities holding a commercial registration, trade license, or home license – including tax-exempt entities – that have not yet submitted their tax returns to do so within the specified period via the Dhareeba Tax Portal, in order to avoid penalties and ensure business continuity.

This extension applies to all entities and individuals subject to the provisions of the Income Tax Law No. (24) of 2018 and its amendments, including tax-exempt companies, companies owned by Qatari or GCC nationals residing in the State, as well as private associations and institutions, including charitable and public benefit organisations established in accordance with applicable regulations.

However, the extension does not apply to companies operating in the petroleum and petrochemical sectors, which are required to submit their tax returns no later than 30 April 2026.