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Qatar lacks VAT and a tax refund scheme for visitors, resulting in final retail prices without tax surcharges, contrasting with neighboring countries. VAT may be introduced in 2026.
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The absence of VAT and a tax-free refund scheme for visitors is a feature of Qatar's tax policy rather than a flaw in the system. Since Qatar does not yet have a value-added tax, there is nothing to be reimbursed upon departure, in contrast to the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Bahrain. Shop prices in Doha are final and do not include any additional taxes.

There is no tourist tax refund mechanism (Tax Free) in Qatar because VAT has not been imposed. All retail prices are final and do not include a tax surcharge.

The basic idea behind the Tax Free system is that visitors pay VAT at the time of purchase and receive a portion of that tax back when they depart the nation. The nation must have VAT in order for this system to function. Qatar doesn't.

According to the most recent data, Qatar is anticipated to impose a 5% VAT in 2026. However, the precise date has been rescheduled several times.

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