Issued on: 18/1/1444
Corresponding to: 16/8/2022
Published in Umm Al-Qura 4945 issued on 26 August 2022.
Issued on: 18/1/1444
Corresponding to: 16/8/2022
Published in Umm Al-Qura 4945 issued on 26 August 2022.
The Council of Ministers,
after perusal Royal Court File 69612 dated 8 Dhu Al-Qa ‘dah 1443 [8 June 2022], which includes the Public Posecutor Letter 85100 dated 12 Dhu Al-Qa’dah 1443 [12 June 2022], regarding the Memorandum of Understanding between the Public Prosecution in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Ministry of Justice of the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria,
after perusal of the aforementioned draft memorandum,
after perusal of Council of Ministers Decision 619 dated 24 Dhu Al-Hijja 1439 [6 August 2018],
after perusal of the Bureau of Experts at the Council of Ministers Memorandum 2098 dated 16 Ramadan 1443 [18 April 2022],
after considering Shura Council Decision 235/38 dated 2 Dhu Al-Qa’dah 1443 [2 June 2022],
and after perusal General Committee of the Council of Ministers Recommendation 10610 dated 27 Dhu Al-Hijja 1443 [27 July 2022],
The Memorandum of Understanding between the Public Prosecution in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Ministry of Justice of the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria signed in the city of Riyadh on 3 Sha’ban 1443, corresponding to 6 March 2022, is hereby approved in the form attached.
A draft royal decree has been prepared in the form attached.
The Prime Minister
Issued on: 18/1/1444
Corresponding to: 16/8/2022
Published in Umm Al-Qura 4945 issued on 26 August 2022.
The Council of Ministers,
after perusal of the Royal Court File 68029 dated 2 Dhu Al-Qa’dah 1443 [2 June 2022], which includes Minister of Human Resources and Social Development Telegram 73291 dated 9 Rabi Al-Thani 1443 [15 November 2021], regarding a draft agreement in the field of employment between the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Government of the Republic of Burundi, and a draft agreement on the employment of domestic workers between the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Government of the Republic of Burundi,
after perusal of the aforementioned draft agreements,
after perusal of Council of Ministers Decisions 138 dated 3 Jumada Al-Awwal 1433 [8 December 2021] and 161 dated 28 Rabi Al-Awwal 1436 [19 March 2015],
after perusal of the Bureau of Experts at the Council of Ministers Memorandum 2065 dated 10 Ramadan 1443 [12 April 2022],
after considering Shura Council Decision 212/36 dated 29 Sha’ban 1443 [31 May 2022],
and after perusal of the General Committee of the Council of Ministers Recommendation 10498 dated 30 Dhu Al-Qa’dah 1443 [30 June 2022],
The Agreement on Recruitment of Workers between the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Government of the Republic of Burundi signed in the city of Riyadh on 26 Safar 1443, corresponding to 3 October 2021, is hereby approved in the form attached.
The Agreement on Domestic Workers Recruitment between the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Government of the Republic of Burundi signed in the city of Riyadh on 26 Safar 1443, corresponding to 3 October 2021, is hereby approved in the form attached.
A draft royal decree has been prepared in the form attached.
The Prime Minister
Issued on: 18/1/1444
Corresponding to: 16/8/2022
Published in Umm Al-Qura 4945 issued on 26 August 2022.
Issued on: 15/1/1444
Corresponding to: 13/8/2022
Published in Umm Al-Qura 4995 issued on 25 August 2023.
Governor of the Zakat, Tax, and Customs Authority Decision 800 dated 6 Muharram 1445
The Governor of the Zakat, Tax, and Customs Authority,
based on the powers entrusted to him by law,
after perusal of the Electronic Invoicing Regulation issued by the board of directors of the authority Decision 2-6-20 dated 4 Rabi Al-Thani 1442 [18 November 2020], based on article 6(a) of the attached regulation,
and after perusal of Administrative Decision 19821 dated 15 Shawwal 1442 [27 May 2021], and its amendments, which approved the controls, requirements, technical specifications, and procedural rules necessary to implement the provisions of the Electronic Invoicing Regulation,
All persons subject to the Electronic Invoicing Regulation whose annual revenues subject to value-added tax for the year 2021 or the year 2022 exceed 50,000,000 (fifty million) Riyals must commit to linking their electronic invoicing systems, sending electronic invoices and electronic notices, and sharing their data with the authority—the seventh stage of linking electronic invoicing systems with the systems of the authority—as of 1 February 2024 and until the latest of 31 May 2024.
The authority shall notify persons who meet the criteria stipulated in this decision using the means of communication approved by the authority within the specified time period.
This decision must be communicated to those required to implement it, and comes into force on the date of its publication on the official gazette.
The Governor
Suhail bin Mohammed Abanmi
Issued on: 6/1/1444
Corresponding to: 4/8/2022
Published in Umm Al-Qura 4991 issued on 28 July 2023.
Issued on: 3/1/1444
Corresponding to: 1/8/2022
Published in Umm Al-Qura 4990 issued on 21 July 2023.
Issued on: 3/1/1444
Corresponding to: 1/8/2022
Published in Umm Al-Qura 4990 issued on 21 July 2023.
Issued on: 3/1/1444
Corresponding to: 1/8/2022
Published in Umm Al-Qura 4990 issued on 21 July 2023.
Issued on: 3/1/1444
Corresponding to: 1/8/2022
Published in Umm Al-Qura 4976 issued on 31 March 2023.
Issued on: 3/1/1444
Corresponding to: 1/8/2022
Published in Umm Al-Qura 4967 issued on 27 January 2023.