Doha Gratuity Calculator 2026 - Qatar End of Service Benefits

🇶🇦 Doha Gratuity Calculator 2026

Calculate your Qatar end-of-service benefits instantly

Article 54 - Qatar Labor Law | No resignation penalty | Simple calculation

Qatar End of Service Calculator

Fast, accurate calculation based on Qatar Labor Law 2026

Basic salary only (excluding housing, transport allowances)
Use decimals for partial years (e.g., 5.5 years)
Qatar has no resignation penalty - full gratuity in all cases

🌟 Why Qatar/Doha Has the Best Gratuity System

Qatar leads the GCC with employee-friendly end-of-service benefits

✅ No Resignation Penalty

  • 100% gratuity: Whether you resign or are terminated
  • Career flexibility: Change jobs without losing money
  • Fair treatment: No deductions for voluntary departure
  • From year 1: Eligible after just 1 year of service
  • Unlike Saudi Arabia (33-67% penalty) or Kuwait (0-50% loss)

📊 Simplest Calculation

  • Uniform rate: 21 days per year for ALL years
  • No tiers: Same rate from year 1 to year 30
  • Easy formula: (Salary ÷ 30) × 21 × Years
  • Transparent: Everyone knows exactly what they'll get
  • No complex first 5 years vs after 5 years calculations

💰 No Maximum Cap

  • Unlimited: No ceiling on gratuity amount
  • Long careers rewarded: 20-30 year employees benefit
  • High salaries protected: Senior management not capped
  • Fair accumulation: Gratuity grows indefinitely
  • Better than UAE (2-year cap) or Kuwait (1.5-year cap)

🏆 Article 54 of Qatar Labor Law

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].

🧮 Doha Gratuity Calculation Examples

Real scenarios with step-by-step calculations

Example 1: Entry Level (3 Years)

  • Basic Salary: QAR 5,000
  • Service: 3 years
  • Daily Rate: 5,000 ÷ 30 = QAR 166.67/day
  • Calculation: 166.67 × 21 × 3 = QAR 10,500
  • Total Gratuity: QAR 10,500
  • Same amount whether resignation or termination!

Example 2: Mid-Career (7.5 Years)

  • Basic Salary: QAR 12,000
  • Service: 7 years 6 months = 7.5 years
  • Daily Rate: 12,000 ÷ 30 = QAR 400/day
  • Calculation: 400 × 21 × 7.5 = QAR 63,000
  • Total Gratuity: QAR 63,000
  • Partial years counted proportionally!

Example 3: Senior Professional (15 Years)

  • Basic Salary: QAR 25,000
  • Service: 15 years
  • Daily Rate: 25,000 ÷ 30 = QAR 833.33/day
  • Calculation: 833.33 × 21 × 15 = QAR 262,500
  • Total Gratuity: QAR 262,500
  • No cap - unlimited accumulation for long careers!

💡 Step-by-Step Calculation Method

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].

💵 Salary-Based Gratuity Examples (Doha)

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

📋 Qatar/Doha Gratuity Eligibility Rules

Who gets gratuity and when in Qatar

✅ Eligibility Requirements

  • Minimum service: 1 complete year required
  • All sectors: Private sector employees
  • All contracts: Fixed term and unlimited
  • All nationalities: Qataris and expats
  • Full & part-time: Both eligible
  • Less than 1 year: No gratuity entitlement
  • After 1 year, you're fully eligible regardless of reason

💰 Salary Components

  • Included: Basic salary only
  • Excluded: Housing allowance
  • Excluded: Transport allowance
  • Excluded: Food allowance
  • Excluded: Mobile/phone allowance
  • Excluded: Annual bonuses
  • Excluded: Overtime pay
  • Check your payslip for "basic salary" line item

⏱️ Service Duration

  • Complete years: All full years counted
  • Partial years: Months and days proportional
  • Probation: Counts if confirmed after probation
  • Continuous service: Must be with same employer
  • Contract renewals: All periods combined
  • Unpaid leave: May not count (check contract)
  • 5 years 7 months = 5.58 years in calculation

❌ When Gratuity May Be Forfeited

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].

🌍 Qatar vs Other GCC Countries

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

🏆 Why Qatar Ranks #1

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].

📈 Doha/Qatar Gratuity Quick Facts 2026

Key statistics and important numbers

21 Days
Per Year (All Years)
🎯
100%
No Penalties Ever
1 Year
Minimum Service
🚫
No Cap
Unlimited Accumulation
📋
Article 54
Labor Law No. 14/2004
🏆
#1 GCC
Best Gratuity System

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Doha/Qatar gratuity

How is gratuity calculated in Qatar/Doha? +
Qatar gratuity formula is simple: (Basic Salary ÷ 30) × 21 × Years of Service. Step 1: Identify your last basic monthly salary (excluding allowances). Step 2: Calculate daily wage by dividing by 30 days. Step 3: Multiply daily wage by 21 days per year. Step 4: Multiply by total years worked (including partial years). Example: Basic salary QAR 10,000, worked 7 years. Daily wage = 10,000 ÷ 30 = QAR 333.33. Gratuity = 333.33 × 21 × 7 = QAR 49,000. The calculation is mandated by Article 54 of Qatar Labor Law No. 14/2004. All employees receive minimum 21 days (three weeks) basic salary per completed year. Partial years are calculated proportionally based on months worked. The same rate applies from year 1 to year 30+ with no changes or tiers[web:35][web:79][web:81].
Does Qatar have a resignation penalty on gratuity? +
No, Qatar has absolutely NO resignation penalty. This is Qatar's biggest advantage over neighboring GCC countries. Whether you resign voluntarily, are terminated by employer, or your contract expires naturally, you receive 100% of your calculated gratuity after completing minimum 1 year of service. There are no deductions based on reason for separation. In contrast: Saudi Arabia deducts 33-67% for resignations before 10 years, Kuwait deducts 50-100% before 10 years, UAE unlimited contracts have penalties before 5 years. Qatar treats all employees fairly regardless of why they leave. This employee-friendly policy encourages career mobility and attracts international talent to Doha. Only exception is termination for gross misconduct under Article 61 (theft, assault, fraud), where gratuity may be completely forfeited, but burden of proof lies with employer[web:35][web:7][web:84].
What is the maximum gratuity cap in Qatar? +
Qatar has NO maximum cap on gratuity for private sector employees. Your gratuity continues to accumulate indefinitely based on years of service and salary level. A 25-year employee with QAR 30,000 basic salary receives QAR 525,000 gratuity (21 days × 25 years) with no ceiling. This is a major advantage over other GCC countries: UAE caps at 2 years salary (24 months), Kuwait caps at 1.5 years (18 months), Oman caps at 2 years. For example, high earner with QAR 30,000 salary for 20 years: Qatar = QAR 420,000 (no cap), UAE equivalent = AED 720,000 capped at 720,000, Kuwait equivalent = KWD 54,000 capped at 54,000. Qatar's unlimited accumulation makes it extremely attractive for professionals planning long-term careers (15-30 years) and senior management with high salaries. Note: Qatari nationals in government sector may have different enhanced rates and terms[web:7][web:83][web:84].
Is gratuity calculated on basic salary or total salary in Qatar? +
Gratuity in Qatar is calculated on basic salary only, explicitly excluding all allowances, bonuses, and benefits. Article 54 clearly states calculation is based on "basic wage." If your total package is QAR 15,000 but your basic salary is QAR 9,000, gratuity uses only QAR 9,000. Common exclusions: housing allowance, transport allowance, food allowance, mobile/phone allowance, education allowance, annual bonuses, performance incentives, overtime payments, and end-of-year bonuses. Your employment contract should clearly specify the basic salary amount as a separate component. Your monthly payslip will show "basic salary" as a distinct line item. Example: Total package QAR 18,000 broken down as: Basic QAR 10,000 + Housing QAR 5,000 + Transport QAR 2,000 + Mobile QAR 1,000 = only QAR 10,000 used for gratuity. This is why negotiating a higher basic salary percentage (rather than allowances) significantly benefits your gratuity calculation[web:35][web:79][web:81].
How are partial years calculated for gratuity in Doha? +
Partial years are calculated proportionally in Qatar. Article 54 explicitly states: "The Worker shall be entitled to gratuity for the fractions of the year in proportion to the duration of employment." Convert months to decimal: 7 months = 7 ÷ 12 = 0.58 years. Example: Service duration of 5 years, 7 months = 5.58 years. Then calculate: (10,000 ÷ 30) × 21 × 5.58 = QAR 39,060. If employer rounds down to 5 years, you only get QAR 35,000 - losing QAR 4,060. Always use exact start date (from employment contract) and last working day (resignation effective date) to calculate precise duration. Some employers try to round down partial years, which is incorrect under Qatar law. You're entitled to proportional calculation for all months and even days worked. Keep employment letter, contract start date, and resignation acceptance letter as proof. Most HR systems calculate this automatically, but always verify the calculation yourself using exact dates[web:35][web:79][web:81].
What if my salary increased during my time in Qatar? +
Qatar law uses your last drawn basic salary at termination date for the entire gratuity calculation, applied retroactively to all years of service. This significantly benefits employees who receive promotions and salary increases. Example: You started 10 years ago at QAR 6,000 basic but now earn QAR 18,000 basic. Your entire 10-year gratuity uses QAR 18,000: (18,000 ÷ 30) × 21 × 10 = QAR 126,000. If it used your starting salary: (6,000 ÷ 30) × 21 × 10 = QAR 42,000. You gain QAR 84,000 (200% more) from your career progression! This applies even if you received a raise just one month before resignation. Article 54 specifies "last basic wage" with no averaging or pro-rating. This is one reason to actively pursue salary increases and promotions throughout your Qatar career - every raise retroactively boosts your entire accumulated gratuity value. Keep all salary revision letters as documentation of your final basic salary amount[web:35][web:83][web:84].
When do I receive my gratuity payment in Qatar? +
Qatar Labor Law requires gratuity payment "upon employment termination." Typical timeline: 1-2 weeks for final calculation by HR, 7-14 days for payment processing after signing clearance. Many companies process within 30 days of last working day. Payment is typically via bank transfer to your Qatar bank account or check. The process: Submit resignation with required notice period (varies by contract, typically 1-2 months), serve notice period and complete handover, obtain clearances from all departments, return company property (laptop, ID, access cards), clear any outstanding loans or advances, HR calculates final settlement (gratuity + unused leave + final salary), review and verify calculation before signing, receive payment. If employer delays beyond 30 days without valid reason, file complaint with Ministry of Administrative Development, Labour and Social Affairs (MADLSA) online portal or labor office. Qatar authorities strongly enforce labor law, and most disputes resolve quickly in employee's favor[web:35][web:83][web:84].
Can my employer deduct anything from my Qatar gratuity? +
Yes, Article 54 allows employers to "deduct from the service gratuity the amount owed to the employer by the Worker." Legitimate deductions include: unpaid salary advances or loans from company, outstanding personal loans provided by employer, unreturned company property beyond reasonable wear (laptop, phone, tools with documented value), documented property damage caused by your negligence, notice period salary if you absconded without serving required notice, training bond costs if you signed specific repayment agreement. However, deductions must be reasonable, documented, and proven. Employer cannot deduct for: general business losses, normal equipment wear and tear, arbitrary penalties, standard training provided to all employees, speculative or unproven damages. Total deductions cannot exceed your total gratuity amount. Always request detailed written breakdown of any deductions with supporting documentation before signing final settlement. If you dispute deductions, don't sign and file complaint with MADLSA. Most deduction disputes are resolved in favor of employees if employer cannot provide clear proof of debt or damage[web:83][web:84].
Is Qatar gratuity taxable? +
No, gratuity payments are completely tax-free in Qatar as the country does not impose personal income tax on employees' salaries or benefits. You receive your full calculated gratuity amount with zero tax deductions. This is a significant advantage of working in Qatar and GCC countries compared to Western nations where similar severance/redundancy payments would be taxed at 20-45% or higher. However, your home country may have tax obligations when you repatriate the funds, depending on your tax residency status and home country laws. For example: US citizens must report worldwide income to IRS and may owe taxes depending on foreign earned income exclusion ($120,000+ in 2026), UK residents returning may face tax implications depending on duration abroad, Indian residents should check TDS requirements for large remittances. Consult tax advisor in your home country regarding potential obligations. You can transfer gratuity internationally without restrictions through Qatari banks after receiving payment. Qatar has no capital controls limiting outward remittances of legitimately earned income[web:7][web:79].
What if my employer calculates my gratuity incorrectly? +
If you believe your gratuity is calculated incorrectly, take these steps: 1) Calculate yourself using the formula: (Basic Salary ÷ 30) × 21 × Years. Use online calculators to verify. 2) Request written breakdown from HR showing: basic salary used, exact years/months of service, calculation formula, any deductions applied. 3) Identify the error: Common mistakes include using wrong basic salary (included allowances or used old salary), rounding down service years (ignoring partial months), incorrect formula (used wrong days/year), forgotten partial years. 4) Raise issue formally in writing to HR and manager via email. 5) If not resolved within 7-14 days, file official complaint with Ministry of Labour (MADLSA) through their online portal or visit labor office in Doha. 6) Provide evidence: employment contract, all salary slips especially last 3 months, service letter, resignation letter and acceptance, email communications. Qatar labor authorities strongly favor employees when evidence is clear. Most discrepancies are resolved within 30 days. Never sign final settlement if calculation is wrong - once signed, extremely difficult to dispute later[web:79][web:84].