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Qatar hiring relies on minimum-wage package compliance, Wage Protection System execution, worker-type-specific pension or gratuity treatment, and disciplined leave and termination administration under the Labour Law.

26 de março de 2026
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Hire in Qatar

Qatar hiring relies on minimum-wage package compliance, Wage Protection System execution, worker-type-specific pension or gratuity treatment, and disciplined leave and termination administration under the Labour Law.

Capital

Doha

Payroll cycle

Monthly

Employer contribution

14%

Languages

Arabic

Moeda

Qatari Riyal (QAR)

Last reviewed

23 de março de 2026

Employment and compliance summary

Employer cost and contributions

Employer budgeting should distinguish between insured Qatari workers under the retirement and social-insurance framework and non-Qatari workers who accrue end-of-service gratuity....

  • Employer budgeting should distinguish between insured Qatari workers under the retirement and social-insurance framework and non-Qatari workers who accrue end-of-service gratuity.
  • Compensation planning should include the statutory minimum package, housing and food allowances where applicable, and prompt final-settlement obligations.

Payroll and tax operations

Payroll should align the salary package with the minimum wage rules and keep Wage Protection System transfers within the statutory payment window. Monthly closeout should separate...

  • Payroll should align the salary package with the minimum wage rules and keep Wage Protection System transfers within the statutory payment window.
  • Monthly closeout should separate pension-covered workers from gratuity-covered workers and keep contract records, leave balances, and immigration files aligned.

Leave and holiday rules

Leave administration should track annual, sick, maternity, and nursing entitlements with particular care for service thresholds and payout exposure on exit. Working-time controls should...

  • Leave administration should track annual, sick, maternity, and nursing entitlements with particular care for service thresholds and payout exposure on exit.
  • Working-time controls should reflect Ramadan hour reductions, overtime premiums, and rest-day or public-holiday compensation rules.

Termination and notice

Termination handling should distinguish probation notice, ordinary notice, serious-misconduct dismissal, and end-of-service gratuity treatment before implementation. Employers should prepare...

  • Termination handling should distinguish probation notice, ordinary notice, serious-misconduct dismissal, and end-of-service gratuity treatment before implementation.
  • Employers should prepare final salary, leave payout, gratuity, and repatriation-related steps as one managed closeout process.

Minimum wage and compensation package

Qatar applies a statutory minimum wage for workers and domestic workers. The minimum monthly basic wage is QAR 1,000. If the employer does not provide suitable housing or food, the minimum housing allowance is QAR 500 a month and the minimum food allowance is QAR 300 a month.

Tax, pension, and payroll cost

The General Tax Authority states that salaries, wages, allowances, and the like are outside the scope of Qatar income tax. For Qatari nationals, pension and social-insurance contributions apply through the General Retirement and Social Insurance Authority. Official authority materials commonly describe the standard insured split as 14% employer and 7% employee on contributory salary. Expatriate workers are generally outside that pension regime and instead accrue statutory end-of-service gratuity.

Payroll itemOperational baseline
Income tax on wagesSalaries, wages, and allowances are outside the scope of Qatar income tax.
Minimum packageQAR 1,000 basic wage, plus QAR 500 housing and QAR 300 food if those are not provided in kind.
Qatari social insuranceBudget 14% employer and 7% employee where the worker is insured under the national pension framework.
Non-Qatari end-of-serviceAt least three weeks of basic wage for each completed year after one year of service.

Wage payment and WPS

Monthly-paid workers must be paid at least once a month and other workers at least once every two weeks. Wages must run through the Wage Protection System no later than seven days after the due date. Missed or incomplete WPS transfers can result in enforcement action and restrictions on labour or immigration processing.

Last reviewed

23 de março de 2026

Sources

Reviewed by PIO Compliance Research Team against public labor, payroll tax, social contribution, leave, termination, and employer compliance references relevant to the approved country guide set.

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