Operating in Iraq without a clear understanding of your tax and regulatory obligations is one of the most common — and costly — mistakes foreign and Iraqi businesses make. Horizon Law Firm provides practical compliance counsel that keeps businesses on the right side of Iraqi law and out of the attention of regulators.
Iraq’s regulatory environment involves multiple overlapping authorities — the General Commission of Taxes, the Ministry of Trade, the Ministry of Labour, sector-specific regulators, and — for businesses operating in the Kurdistan Region — a parallel KRI regulatory framework. Navigating these bodies simultaneously is not straightforward.
Horizon Law Firm provides end-to-end regulatory and tax compliance support to businesses operating in Iraq — helping them understand their obligations, structure their affairs efficiently, and respond to regulatory enquiries before they escalate into formal proceedings.
Our compliance practice is closely integrated with our corporate, employment, and oil and gas work — ensuring that compliance advice is always grounded in the commercial realities of your business.
Many businesses fail to withhold tax on payments to non-resident contractors — a common and costly oversight under Iraqi tax law.
Operating without the correct Ministry licences or trade registrations exposes businesses to fines and forced closure.
Failure to register employees with the Iraqi Social Security Authority — particularly foreign staff — is a frequent compliance gap.
Maintaining annual filings with the Ministry of Trade and General Commission of Taxes keeps your entity in good standing.
Iraqi stamp duty obligations on commercial contracts are straightforward when correctly identified and applied from the outset.
Iraq operates a dual tax environment — a federal tax system administered by the General Commission of Taxes, and a separate Kurdistan Region Income Tax Law for businesses operating in the KRI. Companies with operations in both jurisdictions must navigate both simultaneously.
The oil and gas sector adds a further layer: a 35% tax rate applies to petroleum operations under the Petroleum Tax Law, with withholding tax obligations applying to payments to non-resident service providers and subcontractors.
Request a tax compliance review →Advising on corporate income tax obligations under Iraqi law — including tax registration, annual filings, deductible expenses, withholding tax on payments to non-residents, and liaising with the General Commission of Taxes on assessments and disputes.
Advising on and managing the acquisition of business licences, sector-specific permits, and Ministry approvals required to operate lawfully in Iraq — including trade licences, professional licences, and import/export authorisations.
Ministry of Trade ↗Specialist advice on Iraq’s petroleum tax regime — including the 35% oil sector corporate tax rate, withholding tax on subcontractor payments, cost recovery structures, and tax provisions in TSC and PSA agreements.
See Oil & Gas Practice →Conducting structured compliance reviews of your Iraqi operations — identifying tax, licensing, employment, and corporate filing gaps before they are identified by regulators — and providing a prioritised remediation plan.
Advising and representing businesses facing regulatory enquiries, Ministry inspections, tax assessments, or formal enforcement action — managing the response process and negotiating with Iraqi regulatory authorities on your behalf.
Related: Dispute Resolution →Advising businesses operating in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq on KRI-specific regulatory and tax obligations — including the KRI Income Tax Law, KRI investment incentives, and the interaction between federal and KRI regulatory regimes.
Regulatory compliance is not just about avoiding penalties — it is about building the kind of operational foundation that allows a business to scale, attract investment, and enter into contracts with major counterparties who conduct due diligence on their suppliers and partners.
Our approach is practical and preventive. We identify the compliance obligations that actually matter for your business, help you meet them efficiently, and build the internal processes that keep you compliant as your operations grow in Iraq.

We advise Iraqi companies, foreign businesses with Iraqi operations, and international investors who need to understand and manage their regulatory obligations in Iraq — particularly in the energy, trading, and services sectors.
We are also frequently engaged by companies preparing for a transaction, an audit, or a Ministry inspection — where a rapid compliance review is needed to identify and address gaps before they become a deal-breaker or a liability.
We identify every regulatory and tax obligation that applies to your business in Iraq — across all relevant authorities, sectors, and jurisdictions — and assess where you currently stand against each one.
We rank the gaps by risk level and business impact, then work through remediation in priority order — registering, filing, licensing, and correcting as required — with minimal disruption to your operations.
We help you build the internal calendar, processes, and documentation needed to stay compliant on an ongoing basis — including annual filing deadlines, licence renewals, and regulatory reporting obligations.
When a regulatory issue arises — an inspection, an assessment, or a formal enquiry — we manage the response on your behalf, drawing on our relationships and knowledge of Iraqi regulatory practice to achieve the best outcome.
Petroleum tax compliance and sector-specific regulatory matters in Iraq.
→Company formation, governance, and corporate compliance in Iraq.
→Social security registration and Ministry of Labour compliance.
→Representing clients in regulatory disputes and tax authority proceedings.
A structured compliance review is the fastest way to find out — and to fix the issues before they find you. Contact us to arrange a confidential review of your Iraqi regulatory and tax position.
