ZATCA Tax Audit Preparation & Dispute Resolution

A ZATCA audit can expose years of hidden tax risk in a matter of days.

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Saudi tax audits are becoming increasingly digital, evidence-driven, and technically demanding. Inconsistent VAT returns, incomplete reconciliations, e-invoicing errors, and weak supporting records may expose businesses to reassessments, penalties, and prolonged disputes. This ZATCA audit preparation course addresses these risks through a structured approach to audit readiness, technical tax defence, and Saudi tax governance.


From the outset, the course explains how organizations can prepare for ZATCA scrutiny across VAT reporting, FATOORA Phase 2, transaction records, reconciliations, and supporting evidence. Moreover, it examines the high-risk areas that commonly require detailed explanations, reliable documentation, and defensible tax positions.


Furthermore, participants explore ZATCA response management, assessment challenges, objection preparation, GSTC dispute strategy, and post-audit remediation. Consequently, learners strengthen their ability to organize audit defence files, respond professionally to information requests, and manage disputes with greater confidence. Ultimately, this course builds structured capability in Saudi tax audit readiness and dispute resolution.

This ZATCA tax audit preparation course develops structured capability across digital audit readiness, technical tax defence, evidence management, and Saudi tax dispute resolution.

  • Analyse ZATCA tax audit procedures, risk indicators, and governance expectations.
  • Evaluate VAT reconciliations, FATOORA records, and e-invoicing compliance evidence.
  • Identify high-risk tax positions requiring technical analysis and documented defence.
  • Build audit defence files that support clear, complete, and timely ZATCA responses.
  • Assess ZATCA reassessments and develop structured objection strategies.
  • Examine GSTC dispute procedures and supporting documentation requirements.
  • Design post-audit remediation plans that reduce recurring tax exposure.

This ZATCA audit and dispute resolution training supports professionals responsible for Saudi tax compliance, audit defence, financial reporting, governance, and regulatory response management.

  • Tax managers responsible for ZATCA audits and assessment responses
  • VAT specialists managing reconciliations and e-invoicing compliance
  • Finance managers overseeing tax records and reporting controls
  • Tax consultants advising organizations on audits and disputes
  • Internal auditors reviewing Saudi tax compliance frameworks
  • Accountants preparing VAT returns and supporting documentation
  • Compliance officers coordinating regulatory information requests
  • Legal and governance professionals supporting tax disputes
  • Senior leaders responsible for organizational tax risk

There will be a short assessment after each module and a final assessment after completing the course. Learners must achieve a minimum score of 70% in the final assessment to pass and become eligible for the certificate.

A certificate of completion will be provided after completing the course.

Certification

Our courses are built around what professionals need most:

  • Career-focused online learning.
  • Aligned with Saudi market needs.
  • Flexible self-paced access.
  • Digital certificate included.
  • Suitable for individuals and teams.
  • Clear, structured modules.

Organizations facing increased tax scrutiny require professionals who can combine technical tax knowledge, evidence discipline, audit coordination, and strategic dispute management.

  • ZATCA Audit Readiness Manager
  • Tax Dispute Resolution Specialist
  • VAT Compliance Manager
  • FATOORA Compliance Specialist
  • Tax Risk and Governance Manager
  • Tax Audit Defence Consultant
  • Tax Evidence and Documentation Analyst
  • Saudi Tax Compliance Advisor
  • Finance and Tax Controls Manager

Module 1: ZATCA Digital Audit Readiness and Saudi Tax Governance

28:00 minutes
  • Examine ZATCA’s digital audit environment, taxpayer obligations, governance expectations, audit triggers, internal ownership, and the controls required to maintain continuous organizational readiness.

Module 2: FATOORA Phase 2, VAT Reconciliation, and E-Invoicing Defence

30:00 minutes
  • Explore FATOORA integration records, VAT return reconciliation, invoice accuracy, transaction matching, technical exceptions, and the evidence required to defend e-invoicing positions.

Module 3: High-Risk ZATCA Audit Areas and Technical Tax Defence

32:00 minutes
  • Identify inconsistent tax treatments, unsupported deductions, classification errors, related-party concerns, and other high-risk issues requiring structured analysis and defensible technical positions.

Module 4: Audit Defence Files, Evidence Systems, and ZATCA Response Management

34:00 minutes
  • Build organized defence files, evidence registers, response protocols, document controls, and management processes for answering ZATCA requests accurately and within required timelines.

Module 5: ZATCA Assessment Challenge, GSTC Dispute Strategy, and Post-Audit Remediation

36:00 minutes
  • Develop approaches to reassessment review, formal objections, supporting memoranda, GSTC proceedings, governance improvement, control redesign, and post-audit risk remediation.
ZATCA Tax Audit Preparation & Dispute Resolution
299.00 SR
  • Duration 2-3 hours
  • Modules 5
  • Language Arabic | English
  • Access One year
7-day money-back guarantee

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The course focuses on ZATCA tax audit preparation, VAT and FATOORA compliance, Saudi assessment challenges, GSTC disputes, and post-audit governance.

No. The course provides a structured foundation while also covering advanced audit defence and dispute resolution concepts for experienced professionals.

Yes. Participants examine FATOORA Phase 2 records, integration evidence, invoice accuracy, reconciliation controls, and e-invoicing defence requirements.

Yes. The course covers audit response management, evidence organization, document controls, response protocols, and the preparation of defensible technical explanations.

Yes. Participants explore reassessment reviews, objection preparation, supporting evidence, dispute documentation, and GSTC dispute strategy.

Yes. It is suitable for tax, finance, accounting, compliance, audit, legal, and governance professionals involved in Saudi tax risk management.