Arabic Book Keeping and Records
VITA’s Arabic Book Keeping and Records Services help businesses in Saudi Arabia comply with local tax laws and regulations, including the requirement to maintain commercial books and accounting records in Arabic in accordance with Article 58 of the Income Tax Law and Article 56 of the tax bylaws.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s tax regulations require taxpayers to maintain commercial books and accounting records in Arabic to accurately determine tax liability. VITA’s automated translation portal helps companies meet these requirements by translating the necessary documents into Arabic.
- Automated translation portal for converting general ledger and chart of accounts into Arabic
- Compliance with Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s regulations on maintenance of books and records in Arabic
- Removal of risk of non-compliance with regulations
- Support for maintaining records for the required duration (at least 10 years)
With VITA’s assistance, taxpayers can ensure compliance with the legal requirements for accurate tax determination through the proper maintenance of Arabic book keeping and records.