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Zakat Self-Assessment

Personal Details
Name
Address
Contact Number
Zakat Year Ending

Start Here…….

Section 1 - Do you have to pay Zakat this Year ?


You only need to pay Zakat if you own net asset wealth above the
Nisab Level (87.48 grams of Gold or 612.36 grams of silver). Please See page 4
also ensure that you have taken account of your basic necessities,
before comparing your net asset level to the Nisab level.

If the answer to the above question is No, then you no longer need to
proceed with the rest of this form. You do not have to pay Zakat. If
you answered Yes, the continue to section 2
Guide
Section 2 - Assets and Liabilities Totals reference

Code ASSETS
Gold Page 6
Silver Page 6
Cash at Bank Page 6
Cash in Hand Page 6
Conventional Bonds (not property Bonds) Page 6
Cash ISA's and cash Tessa Page 6
National Savings Account Page 6
Other liquid investments Page 6
Property (for resale only) Page 7
Rental income from investment property Page 7
Finished Goods Page 7
Work in progress Page 7
Raw Materials Page 7
Shares (for resale) Page 7
Shares held as Investment (see formula) Page 7
Livestock Page 7
Agricultural Output Page 7
Loans receivable (money you are owed) Page 10
Trade Debtors Page 10
Pension Contributions (see exemptions) Page 11

Total Assets 0 Box 1

Code LIABILITIES
Personal Loans Payable (Money you owe, see notes) Page 10
Outstanding Mortgage Payment (for this Zakat Yr only) Page 10
Rent, Bills and other Utilities outstanding Page 10
Goods purchased on credit Page 10
Salaries due to be paid to staff Page 11
Dower due to Wife Page 11
Commercial Loans (See guide reference, only zakatable Page 11
element can be deducted) Page 11
Bad Debts Page 10
Any other valid Deduction (including basic necessities)

Total Liabilities 0 Box 2

Net Assets 0 Box 1 - Box 2

Net Assets * 2.5%=


Zakat due 0 Section I
KEY - Categories of Assets/Liabilities

Gold & Silver

Cash or cash equivalents

Stock in Trade (includes property & Shares)

Livestock

Agricultural Output

Debts Receivable (includes pensions)

Deductible Debts

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