Qatar
10% (0% QFC qualifying)
Corporate Tax
5–15 business days
Setup Time
QAR 200,000 (LLC) / No minimum (QFC)
Min. Capital
100% (QFC and qualifying sectors)
Foreign Ownership
#77
Ease of Business
Qatar's massive sovereign wealth and ongoing infrastructure investment make it one of the MENA region's most significant markets — but company formation is more complex than UAE or Bahrain. The standard route for foreign investors is an LLC (WLL), which requires either a Qatari national as a 51% partner or specific government approval for 100% foreign ownership (available in certain sectors under the 2019 Investment Law). The Qatar Financial Centre (QFC) is a separate jurisdiction within Qatar that allows 100% foreign ownership for qualifying financial and professional services firms. QFC-licensed companies pay 10% CT (reduced for qualifying activities), benefit from independent QFC courts, and face significantly less bureaucracy. For companies with genuine business in Qatar's sovereign wealth ecosystem — energy, infrastructure, financial services — the market opportunity is substantial. For general trading or consumer businesses, the UAE or Bahrain may offer simpler entry points.
- Financial services companies targeting Qatar's sovereign wealth and institutional market
- Law firms, consulting practices, and professional services firms seeking a GCC presence
- Companies willing to navigate the more complex structure for access to Qatar's major project pipeline
- Energy sector companies and contractors working with Qatar Energy (formerly Qatar Petroleum)
- Businesses aligned with Qatar National Vision 2030 priority sectors
The QFC is powerful but limited in scope — it covers financial and professional services. If you are running a trading, retail, or industrial business, you will need the mainland LLC structure with its Qatari partner requirement (unless you qualify for 100% foreign ownership under the 2019 reforms). The Qatari partner requirement for standard LLCs is a real constraint — choose your partner carefully and define the commercial relationship clearly in the Articles of Association.
At a Glance
Available Business Structures
Limited Liability Company (WLL)
شركة ذات مسؤولية محدودة
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Qatar Financial Centre Company (QFC)
شركة مركز قطر للمال
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Tax Overview
Banking Reality Check
Timeline: 2–6 weeks after registration
Qatar's banking sector is dominated by large domestic banks — Qatar National Bank (QNB), Commercial Bank, and Doha Bank. Corporate account opening requires the Commercial Registration, company documents, shareholder passport copies, and typically an in-person meeting. QFC entities may find it easier to bank with international banks present in Qatar (HSBC, Standard Chartered). Non-resident directors should expect enhanced due diligence. Banking is generally reliable once established, but initial onboarding can be slower than in the UAE or Bahrain.
Visa & Immigration
Qatar offers work residency permits for company shareholders, directors, and employees through the company's Commercial Registration. The Permanent Residency Card (introduced 2018) is available to investors, property owners, and individuals with special contributions to Qatar — but criteria are stringent. There is no dedicated digital nomad or golden visa programme as of 2026. Business visit visas (up to 90 days) are available for many nationalities on arrival or via e-visa.
Free Zones & SEZs
3 free zones available
Common Mistakes
Assuming the QFC is available for all business types
Fix: The QFC licences financial services (banking, insurance, asset management) and professional services (law, consulting, accounting). If your business is in trading, retail, manufacturing, or construction, you need a mainland LLC or a QFZA free zone licence instead.
Entering a Qatari partnership without clear commercial terms
Fix: If a 51% Qatari partner is required, negotiate the commercial arrangement thoroughly before formation. Define profit distribution, decision-making authority, exit terms, and dispute resolution in the Articles of Association. Use a separate side agreement if needed. Engage a local lawyer.
Underestimating the capital commitment for a mainland LLC
Fix: The QAR 200,000 minimum capital must be deposited before registration. This is real capital, not notional. Budget accordingly and ensure funds are available before starting the formation process.
Not distinguishing between Qatar mainland tax and QFC tax regimes
Fix: QFC companies operate under a separate tax law with different rates and rules. Mainland companies pay 10% on the foreign shareholder's portion of profits. These are distinct regimes — do not assume QFC tax benefits apply to mainland entities or vice versa.
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This content is educational and does not constitute legal or tax advice. Always consult a qualified professional for your specific situation. Data last verified March 2026.