Tax Free
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Does this mean that your own country will not tax you on these earnings, either?
Does Saudi have agreements such that nationals will only be taxed in a single country?21 May 2007, 11:10 Ella
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kj 05 Aug 2007, 02:40 - Report -
no no
there is no tax in saudi arabia and if you pay tax for any thing let me know. cous i'm from saudi arabia and i never pay tax for anything even if you r not from here u don't have to pay tax.
[email removed]abdullah 21 Jan 2008, 05:07 - Report -
tax in saudi
we were informed today that we are now to pay tax for all South African expats. Does anyone know if this is correct>
hayley 31 Mar 2008, 06:46 - Report -
NO TAX
No Taxes to be paid inside Saudi what so ever. Dont be scammed please. I am a Saudi citizen and I know the rules here. However, for the American expats that I know, they pay for the state gov some %age of the earnings. I dont know anything about South African expats.
anonymus 20 Apr 2008, 01:31 - Report -
is 9000 riyal a good salary
how much a family should need in saudi arabia
pls confirmsubramanian 04 Sep 2008, 10:07 - Report -
Wow
I would say WOW, Russia exports Oil as well and we have to pay taxes for EVERYTHING. Saudi Arabia is definitely a place to be at!....
Tem 30 Sep 2008, 04:33 - Report -
subramanian
Hi..
The average for Saudi Citizens is around 5000-7000 SR per month, so 9000 is definitely enough. I don't know about your savings plan put expect to spend around 4000 pm for everything including housingAbdullah, Jeddah 06 Dec 2008, 12:05 - Report -
There is no income tax in saudi arabia at all
I am a saudi citizen and I know for sure that there is no income tax in saudi arabia. But there is tax on some goods imported to the country overseas. But all muslims in saudi or in any other country must pay 2.5% annually to poor muslims. How you pay it? its very simple, take that 2.5% and just wire-trasfer it to any one you know he/she needs money..its something between you and your god. or you just can give it to someone directly hand by hand.. No one will ask you if you paid that 2.5% or no. you can just not pay it if you are not a muslim. Its up to you.
Adnan Kamash 30 Mar 2009, 08:50 - Report