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Article 54 - Qatar Labor Law | No resignation penalty | Simple calculation
Fast, accurate calculation based on Qatar Labor Law 2026
Qatar leads the GCC with employee-friendly end-of-service benefits
Qatar's end-of-service gratuity is governed by Article 54 of Labor Law No. 14/2004. The law mandates a minimum of three weeks' basic salary (21 days) for each completed year of service. Partial years are calculated proportionally. The gratuity is always based on the worker's last basic wage, excluding allowances. There is no maximum cap, and no penalties for resignation. This makes Qatar's system the most generous and employee-friendly in the entire GCC region, encouraging talent to work in Doha and throughout Qatar[web:35][web:79][web:83].
Real scenarios with step-by-step calculations
Step 1: Find your last basic monthly salary from payslip (exclude allowances). Step 2: Calculate daily wage = Basic Salary ÷ 30 days. Step 3: Multiply: Daily Wage × 21 days × Total Years of Service. Step 4: Include partial years (months ÷ 12). Result: This is your full gratuity with no deductions! The formula is mandatory under Qatar law and applies to ALL employees in the private sector after completing minimum 1 year of continuous service with the same employer[web:35][web:81][web:84].
What you'll receive at different salary levels and service years
| Basic Salary | 3 Years | 5 Years | 7 Years | 10 Years | 15 Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| QAR 3,000 | QAR 6,300 | QAR 10,500 | QAR 14,700 | QAR 21,000 | QAR 31,500 |
| QAR 5,000 | QAR 10,500 | QAR 17,500 | QAR 24,500 | QAR 35,000 | QAR 52,500 |
| QAR 8,000 | QAR 16,800 | QAR 28,000 | QAR 39,200 | QAR 56,000 | QAR 84,000 |
| QAR 12,000 | QAR 25,200 | QAR 42,000 | QAR 58,800 | QAR 84,000 | QAR 126,000 |
| QAR 20,000 | QAR 42,000 | QAR 70,000 | QAR 98,000 | QAR 140,000 | QAR 210,000 |
| QAR 30,000 | QAR 63,000 | QAR 105,000 | QAR 147,000 | QAR 210,000 | QAR 315,000 |
Who gets gratuity and when in Qatar
While Qatar law is very employee-friendly, gratuity can be forfeited in cases of serious misconduct under Article 61: assuming false identity or forged documents during hiring, committing theft, fraud, or assault, disclosure of company confidential information, being under influence of drugs/alcohol at work, absconding (unauthorized absence 7+ consecutive days or 20+ total days), or causing deliberate damage to company property. However, the burden of proof lies with the employer, and you have right to respond. Poor performance alone does not forfeit gratuity. Most disputes are resolved in favor of employees. Minor violations don't affect your end-of-service benefits[web:83][web:84].
Why Qatar offers the best gratuity in the Gulf
| Country | Formula | Resignation Penalty | Maximum Cap | Advantage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🇶🇦 Qatar | 21 days/year (all years) | None (100%) | No cap | Best overall |
| 🇦🇪 UAE | 21 days (5yr), 30 after | Varies by contract | 2 years salary | Higher rate after 5 years |
| 🇸🇦 Saudi | 15 days (5yr), 30 after | 33-67% (if under 10yr) | No cap | Good for 10+ years |
| 🇰🇼 Kuwait | 15 days (5yr), 30 after | 0-67% (if under 10yr) | 1.5 years salary | Female marriage exception |
| 🇴🇲 Oman | 15 days (3yr), 30 after | Varies | 2 years salary | Early 30-day rate (3yr) |
| 🇧🇭 Bahrain | 15 days (3yr), 30 after | 50% if under 3 years | No cap | Similar to Oman |
Career flexibility: Resign anytime after 1 year with zero penalty. Simple formula: Same 21 days/year rate makes calculation transparent. No maximum: High earners and long careers fully rewarded. Fair for all tenures: Short-term (2-5 years) employees get 43-100% more than Saudi/Kuwait. Example: 7 years with QAR 10,000 salary. Qatar = QAR 49,000 full. Saudi = SAR 30,000 (40% less due to penalty). Kuwait = KWD 3,000 (33% less). UAE Limited = AED 55,000 (competitive). Qatar's approach attracts international talent and promotes honest employment relationships without trapping workers with financial penalties[web:35][web:36][web:84].
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