The cost of opening a business in Qatar can vary significantly based on multiple factors. Several expenses are involved in establishing a business in Qatar, and these costs can vary depending on the nature of the business, its size, location, and the specific requirements set by the Qatari government.
Here are some of the main expenses to consider while starting off:
It's important to conduct thorough research and seek advice from legal and financial experts familiar with Qatar's business environment to estimate the specific costs associated with establishing a business. Additionally, staying updated with the latest regulatory changes and requirements in Qatar is crucial for planning and budgeting accurately.
There are various costs involved at different steps in the procedure for incorporating a company in Qatar. For example –
Various trade licenses have their respective costs, as shown below:
Business Type |
Cost |
Foreign-owned |
QAR 133,330 |
Free zone business |
QAR 122,280 |
Temporary branch of a foreign business |
QAR 126,706 |
Ongoing branch of a foreign business |
QAR 112,557 |
Representative office |
QAR 126,690 |
Subsidiary limited liability company |
QAR 125,950 |
Holding company |
QAR 124,950 |
Tax resident limited liability company |
QAR 112,557 |
Joint venture |
QAR 104,128 |
Limited liability company on employment visa |
QAR 124,950 |
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