
Your brand protected, your books in order.
Once the company exists, two quiet workstreams decide whether it stays healthy: protecting the name you trade under, and keeping the books and filings the authorities expect.
Trademark registration in Qatar protects your name and logo in the market you are investing in — a step worth taking before your brand is visible, not after someone else files it. Our licensed partner handles search, filing and registration with the trademark office.
On the numbers side, Qatar companies keep accounting records and file with the tax authority through its Dhareeba portal; corporate tax at the flat 10% rate applies to most foreign-owned profits, and audited financials are required in many setups. We connect you to the accounting team, set the calendar at incorporation, and you never discover a filing deadline after the fact.
Frequently asked
Do I really need to register my trademark in Qatar?
If the brand matters to your business, yes — trademark protection is territorial, and your home registration does not cover Qatar. Registering early costs far less than disputing later.
What tax does a foreign-owned company pay in Qatar?
Corporate income tax applies at a flat 10% rate to most foreign-owned business profits; there is no personal income tax on salaries. Specific regimes (QFC, free zones) have their own treatment — we confirm yours before you commit.
Does my company need an audit?
Many Qatar structures must file audited financial statements. Whether yours does depends on legal form and regime — we tell you at incorporation, and the accounting team is set up accordingly.
Can you take over the books of an existing company?
Yes — the accounting team can pick up an existing Qatar company, tidy the backlog and put the filings back on calendar.
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