
ZATCA Extends Exemption from Tax Fines and
E-Invoicing Penalties
ZATCA has extended the period of exemption from fines and penalties for an extra six months.
To alleviate the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, ZATCA has extended the period of exemption from fines and penalties for an extra six months. This initiative, as previously announced, includes a suspension of fines and penalties for all taxpayers under various tax laws in the Kingdom.
Key aspects of this initiative cover penalties for issues such as delayed or non-registration in tax systems, late payments, overdue submission of tax declarations, and notably, penalties associated with non-compliance with e-invoicing regulations and requirements.
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