Professional CompanyLiquidation Services
Orderly, compliant closure of your business — managing legal, financial, and government requirements end-to-end.
Closing a business in Qatar requires meticulous legal procedures and government clearances. Our experts manage every step—from liquidator appointment to final license cancellation—to ensure a smooth, legal, and stress-free dissolution.

What is Company Liquidation?
Company liquidation is the legal process of dissolving an entity. This involves appointing a liquidator, settling all liabilities, advertising the closure, and obtaining clearances from various government departments including the tax authority and MOCI.
Liquidation is typically considered when:
- Business is no longer profitable
- Partners decide to retire or exit
- Company has completed its purpose
- Restructuring into a new entity
Our Liquidation Services
We provide comprehensive support for business dissolution, including:
- Corporate board resolution for liquidation
- Appointment of an official liquidator
- Newspaper announcement of liquidation
- Preparation of final audit reports
- Settling company liabilities and debts
- Tax clearance and final returns filing
- Bank account closure coordination
- Cancellation of CR, Trade License, and Computer Card
Documents Required
- Original Commercial Registration (CR)
- Original Trade License & Computer Card
- Board Resolution or Court Order for liquidation
- Final Liquidation Audit Report
- Public announcement in newspapers
- No Objection Certificate (NOC) from authorities
- Partner / Shareholder passport and QID copies
Important: Tax clearance is a critical step in the liquidation process. All pending tax returns and payments must be settled before final CR cancellation.
Hassle-Free Business Dissolution
Liquidation can be a complex and lengthy process. Our team of experienced consultants and PROs handle the bureaucracy and legalities, ensuring that your company is closed correctly, protecting you from future liabilities or legal issues.
Why Partner with Credenza?
Thinking of Closing Your Business?
Contact our experts for a confidential discussion about the liquidation process and legal requirements.
