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Qatar Cuts Fees and Expands Exemptions to Boost Investment Environment

Qatar has introduced wide-ranging measures to simplify government procedures and improve the business climate. From the start, Qatar fee reductions and exemptions mark a significant step in supporting investment, easing transactions, and promoting economic growth.

The Ministry of Justice will reduce multiple service fees related to real estate registration and notarisation. At the same time, several categories of transactions will now be fully exempt. Consequently, citizens, residents, and businesses can complete important procedures more quickly and at lower costs.

Notarisation transactions issued for government ministries, public authorities, and official institutions will no longer incur fees. Similarly, donations, charitable wills, and the notarisation of company incorporation contracts for first-time registration will also be exempt. These changes aim to encourage formal registration and support charitable and corporate activities.

The ministry also lowered fees for real estate-related transactions. For example, notarising a special power of attorney for property has been reduced from QR300 to QR100. Transfers of farms and marine lands now cost 0.25% of the assessed value, down from 1% of market value. In addition, real estate registrations in favor of government entities, charitable endowments, or state-allocated properties are now exempt.

Inheritance-related documents, including estate distribution, waivers, and settlements between heirs, are also exempt. Court rulings that annul or rescind previously registered documents follow the same rule. Furthermore, fees for issuing replacement title deeds dropped from QR500 to QR100, while registration maps and title deeds now cost QR100.

Mortgage and lien registration fees are reduced to 0.025% of the secured debt value. Fixed fees of QR500 apply for property transfers linked to company mergers, divisions, or dissolutions, as well as transfers between individuals and companies owned by them or family members. Inheritance property transfers also carry a flat fee of QR500 per property or part thereof.

For mobile services requiring staff visits, fees fall from QR1,000 to QR200 for people over 60. Persons with disabilities and social security beneficiaries remain fully exempt. These measures reflect ongoing efforts to modernise judicial services, simplify procedures, and enhance service quality for all residents.

Moreover, the ministry emphasised expanding digital services to align with international best practices. By doing so, Qatar strengthens investor confidence, supports economic development, and ensures efficient access to government services. Overall, Qatar fee reductions and exemptions represent a clear strategy to make doing business easier.

By implementing these changes, the country reinforces a pro-investment environment, reduces bureaucratic hurdles, and modernises its legal framework. Ultimately, Qatar fee reductions and exemptions mark a major step in fostering sustainable economic growth.

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