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Saudi Arabia Issues Strict Warning: Pay Withholding Tax Now or Face Heavy Penalties

by Faith Amonimo
January 8, 2026
in Business, Tech Policy in Middle East, Trade & Policy
Reading Time: 3 mins read

Saudi Arabia withholding tax filings for December 2025 must reach the country’s tax authority by January 11, 2026, or businesses will pay a steep price. The Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA) issued the warning to companies operating in the Kingdom, making it clear that missing this deadline comes with financial consequences no business wants to face.

ZATCA announced that any company subject to Saudi Arabia withholding tax must submit December 2025 returns through its official website before the January 11 cutoff. The authority stated that businesses failing to meet this requirement will trigger automatic penalty charges that grow with each passing day.


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Penalty Structure Hits 1% Every 30 Days

The financial impact of late Saudi Arabia withholding tax submissions adds up fast. ZATCA applies a penalty of 1% of the unpaid tax amount for every 30 days beyond the deadline. This means companies that delay their filings watch their tax bills grow monthly, turning a manageable obligation into a mounting financial burden.

For businesses with substantial withholding tax liabilities, these penalties can reach significant amounts within just a few months. A company owing 100,000 Saudi Riyals in withholding tax would face an additional 1,000 Riyals in penalties every 30 days of delay.

Who Must File Saudi Arabia Withholding Tax Returns

The Saudi Arabia withholding tax requirement applies to businesses making payments from sources within the Kingdom to non-resident entities without a permanent establishment in Saudi Arabia. ZATCA bases these obligations on Article 68 of the Income Tax Law and Article 63 of its Implementing Regulations.

Companies must withhold tax on various payment types to non-residents, including service fees, dividends, interest payments, and royalties. The rates vary between 5%, 15%, and 20% depending on the specific service or payment type involved.

Digital Filing Process Streamlines Compliance

ZATCA requires all businesses to submit their Saudi Arabia withholding tax forms through its official website at zatca.gov.sa. The authority built digital platforms designed to process submissions accurately and efficiently, removing the need for paper-based filing systems.

The online system allows companies to complete their December 2025 withholding tax returns, review submission details, and receive confirmation once ZATCA accepts the filing. This digital approach gives businesses immediate verification that they met the January 11 deadline.

Multiple Support Channels Available for Taxpayers

Businesses needing help with their Saudi Arabia withholding tax submissions can reach ZATCA through several official channels. The authority operates a 24/7 unified call centre at 19993, providing round-the-clock support for urgent inquiries.

Companies can also contact @Zatca_Care on X (formerly Twitter) for assistance, send questions to info@zatca.gov.sa via email, or use the instant chat feature available on the ZATCA website. These multiple touchpoints ensure businesses have access to guidance regardless of their preferred communication method.

Recent Tax Enforcement Trends in Saudi Arabia

This January 11 deadline for Saudi Arabia withholding tax comes as ZATCA maintains strict enforcement of tax compliance across the Kingdom. The authority has shown consistent focus on ensuring businesses meet their tax obligations on time, with penalty structures designed to encourage prompt submissions.

Saudi Arabia has implemented several tax reforms in recent years as part of its economic diversification efforts under Vision 2030. These changes include enhanced digital systems, clearer guidelines, and stronger enforcement mechanisms that hold businesses accountable for timely tax compliance.

Steps Businesses Should Take Now

Companies subject to Saudi Arabia withholding tax should take immediate action to meet the January 11 deadline. Finance teams need to gather all December 2025 payment records to non-resident entities, calculate the applicable withholding tax amounts, and prepare the required documentation.

Businesses should log into the ZATCA portal well before the deadline to avoid last-minute technical issues or missing information that could delay submission. Early filing gives companies time to address any questions or corrections ZATCA might request.

Organisations unsure about their withholding tax obligations should contact ZATCA support channels immediately rather than risk missing the deadline. The 1% monthly penalty makes procrastination an expensive choice that impacts bottom-line performance.

Faith Amonimo

Faith Amonimo

Moyo Faith Amonimo is a Tech Writer and Newsletter Editor at Techsoma Africa, where she reports on technology and digital...

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