Calculate your Saudi Arabia end-of-service benefits (KSA)
Complete guide for Dammam, Eastern Province & all Saudi Arabia regions
Calculate your end-of-service benefits under KSA Labor Law (Articles 84-87)
Real examples showing gratuity amounts for different service periods
| Basic Salary | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years | 15 Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SAR 5,000 | SAR 7,500 | SAR 12,500 | SAR 37,500 | SAR 62,500 |
| SAR 8,000 | SAR 12,000 | SAR 20,000 | SAR 60,000 | SAR 100,000 |
| SAR 10,000 | SAR 15,000 | SAR 25,000 | SAR 75,000 | SAR 125,000 |
| SAR 12,000 | SAR 18,000 | SAR 30,000 | SAR 90,000 | SAR 150,000 |
| SAR 15,000 | SAR 22,500 | SAR 37,500 | SAR 112,500 | SAR 187,500 |
| SAR 20,000 | SAR 30,000 | SAR 50,000 | SAR 150,000 | SAR 250,000 |
| SAR 25,000 | SAR 37,500 | SAR 62,500 | SAR 187,500 | SAR 312,500 |
| Formula: First 5 years: (Salary ÷ 2) × Years | After 5 years: Salary × (Years - 5) | ||||
Saudi Arabia (including Dammam, Riyadh, Jeddah, and all regions) uses a two-tier gratuity calculation under Articles 84-87 of the Labor Law. First 5 years: Half month (15 days) of basic salary per year. After 5 years: Full month (30 days) of basic salary per year. Example for 10 years at SAR 10,000/month: First 5 years = (10,000 ÷ 2) × 5 = SAR 25,000. Next 5 years = 10,000 × 5 = SAR 50,000. Total = SAR 75,000. This system rewards long-term employment with accelerated benefits after the 5-year milestone. All calculations are 100% tax-free in Saudi Arabia.
Step-by-step breakdown based on Saudi Labor Law
Scenario: Employee in Dammam with SAR 10,000 basic salary, 10 years service.
Step 1: First 5 years = (10,000 ÷ 2) × 5 = SAR 25,000
Step 2: Next 5 years = 10,000 × 5 = SAR 50,000
Step 3: Full amount = SAR 75,000
Step 4: If termination/expiry/resignation (10+ years) = SAR 75,000 (100%). If resignation at 7 years = SAR 30,000 × 66.67% = SAR 20,000. Minimum 2 years service required for any gratuity on resignation.
How different exit types affect your Saudi Arabia gratuity payment
Gratuity: 100% Full Amount
Example: SAR 75,000 (10 years, SAR 10K salary)
Full gratuity guaranteed if terminated without misconduct. Includes redundancy, restructuring, or layoff. No minimum service period required. Must not be dismissed under Article 80.
Gratuity: 0% (Nothing)
Example: SAR 0 (all gratuity forfeited)
If you resign before completing 2 full years of service, you receive NO gratuity under Article 85. This is the minimum service requirement. Wait until 2+ years before resigning voluntarily.
Gratuity: 33.33% (One-Third)
Example: SAR 8,333 from SAR 25,000 full (5 years)
If you resign after 2+ years but before 5 years, you receive only one-third of calculated gratuity. Significant penalty for early resignation. Best to wait until 5+ years.
Gratuity: 66.67% (Two-Thirds)
Example: SAR 35,000 from SAR 52,500 full (7 years)
If you resign after 5+ years but before 10 years, you receive two-thirds of calculated gratuity. Still a penalty but much better than 2-5 years. Consider waiting for 10-year mark.
Gratuity: 100% Full Amount
Example: SAR 75,000 (10 years, SAR 10K salary)
If you resign after completing 10 or more years, you receive FULL 100% gratuity with no reductions. Same as termination. This is the golden milestone for employees planning to leave.
Gratuity: 100% Full Amount
Example: SAR 75,000 (10 years, SAR 10K salary)
When limited/fixed-term contract expires naturally (not renewed). Full calculated gratuity with no reductions regardless of tenure length. Clean exit with guaranteed full payment. Most common for expatriates.
Gratuity: 0% (Completely Forfeited)
Example: SAR 0 (all gratuity lost)
Serious violations under Article 80 result in zero gratuity: assault, theft, fraud, gross negligence, breach of trust, repeated absences, disclosure of secrets. Employer must document with evidence. Rare but complete benefit loss.
Gratuity: As Agreed (Usually 100%)
Example: SAR 75,000 + possible severance
Both parties agree to end employment early. Gratuity terms negotiated but typically full calculated amount. Must be documented in settlement agreement. Can include additional compensation. Good option for amicable separation before contract end.
Gratuity: 100% Full Amount
Example: SAR 75,000 paid to heirs/employee
In case of death during service, heirs receive full gratuity regardless of service length or contract type. For permanent disability preventing work continuation, employee receives full gratuity. Protected under humanitarian provisions of Saudi Labor Law.
How resignation timing affects your gratuity in Dammam/Saudi Arabia
| Service Period | Full Calculated | Resignation % | Amount Received | Amount Lost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Less than 2 years | SAR 10,000 | 0% | SAR 0 | -SAR 10,000 |
| 3 years (2-5 range) | SAR 15,000 | 33.33% | SAR 5,000 | -SAR 10,000 |
| 5 years (2-5 range) | SAR 25,000 | 33.33% | SAR 8,333 | -SAR 16,667 |
| 7 years (5-10 range) | SAR 45,000 | 66.67% | SAR 30,000 | -SAR 15,000 |
| 10 years (5-10 range) | SAR 75,000 | 66.67% | SAR 50,000 | -SAR 25,000 |
| 10+ years | SAR 75,000 | 100% | SAR 75,000 | SAR 0 (No loss) |
| Recommendation: Wait until 10+ years before resigning to get full gratuity. If impossible, try to reach at least 5 years for 66.67%. | ||||
The 10-year mark is CRITICAL for Dammam/Saudi employees planning voluntary resignation. If you resign at 9 years 11 months with SAR 10,000 salary, you receive SAR 49,167 (66.67% of SAR 73,750). If you wait one more month to cross 10 years, you receive SAR 75,000 (100% of full amount). That single month costs you SAR 25,833 (approximately $6,889 USD)! Similarly, the difference between resigning at 4 years 11 months vs 5 years is significant—crossing the 5-year threshold doubles your entitlement from 33.33% to 66.67%. Always plan resignation timing carefully around these milestones. If your company terminates you or your contract expires naturally, you get 100% regardless of tenure. The penalties only apply to voluntary resignation per Article 85.
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Expert tips for employees in Saudi Arabia
If your employer in Dammam (or anywhere in Saudi Arabia) fails to pay gratuity: (1) Send formal written request to HR and management via email and registered mail, clearly stating amount owed with calculation breakdown, (2) File complaint through Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development (HRSD) website (https://hrsd.gov.sa) or visit nearest HRSD office in Dammam/Eastern Province, (3) Provide comprehensive evidence: employment contract, monthly payslips for entire tenure, service certificate, termination/resignation documents, Iqama copy, (4) HRSD will investigate and mediate—they take gratuity non-payment very seriously with significant employer penalties including fines and business restrictions, (5) If unresolved through mediation, escalate to Labor Dispute Committee for binding arbitration. Payment deadline is typically within 2 weeks of employment termination. Most cases resolve within 1-2 months through HRSD intervention. Keep your Saudi bank account active until payment received. The Saudi government strongly protects employee rights for gratuity under Articles 84-87.
Common questions about Dammam/Saudi Arabia gratuity