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Bahrain Zero-Tax Residency

BahrainTax Regimemedium confidence

Bahrain's special tax regime offers reduced or flat-rate taxation for qualifying new residents on foreign-source income. Designed to attract high-net-worth individuals and international professionals.

Investment
Zero personal income tax
Processing
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Min stay
183 days/year
Tax rate
0%

How popular is this programme?

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Interest
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Demand score13/100

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Key Details

Leads to PRNo
Dual citizenshipNo
Remote workβ€”
Healthcare includedNo
Crypto acceptedβ€”
Same-sex recognisedβ€”
RenewableYes

Stay Requirements

Special/zero tax regime: benefiting requires becoming a tax resident; the standard test is 183 days physical presence per year

medium confidence

Highlights

  • Zero personal income tax
  • Attractive for high-net-worth individuals
  • No capital gains tax
  • Simple tax regime
  • Residency with minimal stay requirement

What could change

Economic shifts or changes in government policy could impact tax benefits.

Am I eligible?

Tax Notes

Bahrain has a zero personal income tax rate, making it attractive for high-net-worth individuals.

Last verified: 4/15/2026Updated: 6/10/2026Confidence: medium

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People also ask

Is Bahrain tax-free for expats?
The following is a list of some countries that have no income tax for foreigners, from oil-rich Arab nations to developing countries: Bahrain: oil and gas sector revenues provide the vast majority of government income, allowing the Middle Eastern nation to maintain a tax-free status for residents.
How do you qualify for tax residency in Bahrain?
Your resident status in Bahrain if you spend more than 182 days in Bahrain during the tax year. if you spend more than 182 days in Bahrain during the tax year.

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