
Saudi Arabia raises undeveloped land tax to 10%, expands scope to vacant properties
The amendments to the White Land Tax Law expand its scope for the first time to include levies on long-vacant buildings and revised land-size thresholds for taxation.
The changes, ratified by the Cabinet on April 29, mark the most significant overhaul of the law since its inception in 2016.
They come as part of a broader effort to accelerate development, counter speculation, and address supply-demand imbalances in the Kingdom's real estate sector, which has seen mounting pressure in key cities such as Riyadh.
The reforms support broader efforts to curb speculation, boost land utilization, and enhance access to affordable housing in line with Vision 2030.
In a post on his official X account, Minister of Municipal, Rural Affairs and Housing Majid Al-Hogail said: 'The amendments included stimulating the use of vacant properties, and amending the targeted areas and the amount of the fee on undeveloped and developed vacant lands within the urban area, by up to 10 percent.'
The revised framework sets a minimum land area of 5,000 sq. meters for the application of the fee, covering both individual plots and contiguous holdings in designated urban areas.
It also broadens the tax base to include vacant buildings — defined as ready-to-use buildings prepared for occupancy within the urban area that have not been used for a long period without acceptable justification, and whose lack of use or exploitation affects the availability of sufficient supply in the real estate market.
These vacant properties will now face an annual levy of up to 5 percent of their estimated rental value, as specified in forthcoming regulations.
The updated law introduces clearer criteria, phased implementation, and enhanced enforcement mechanisms, including grievance channels and unified property databases.
The Kingdom originally launched the White Land Tax Law to discourage land hoarding and promote more equitable development.
According to the Saudi Press Agency, Al-Hogail stated that the revised system is expected to enhance the efficient use of idle land and buildings, align supply with demand, and promote the productive use of real estate assets. It also seeks to encourage the development of undeveloped land and increase the overall availability of real estate, particularly residential properties.
The changes come as Saudi authorities intensify efforts to stabilize the housing market in cities like Riyadh, where surging land values and rental rates have strained affordability.
A study by the Royal Commission for Riyadh City and the Council of Economic and Development Affairs recently prompted a series of measures, including lifting development restrictions in large swaths of northern Riyadh.
The government will issue executive regulations for the amended White Land Tax Law within 90 days of its publication in the official gazette. Regulations governing vacant property taxation are expected within one year, according to SPA.
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