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How to Calculate Zakah on Money Earned during the Year

16-07-2007

Question 93414

How should Zakah be calculated? When the wealth reaches the Nisab (the amount that determines whether Zakah is obligatory)? Or when a full year turns on it? If the amount I have when a Nisab completed was 10.000, but became 50.000 with the end of the year. On which amount shall I calculate the Zakah of wealth?

Summary of answer:

If the extra money earned during the year stems directly from the original amount, such as if the thousand was invested, and earned four thousand, then you should pay Zakah on the entire amount at the end of the year, because the profit on money is connected to the capital.

Answer

Praise be to Allah.

When is Zakah due on money?

In order for Zakah to be due on money , two conditions must be met: 

  1. It must reach the nisab (minimum threshold)
  2. One lunar year has passed since it reached the Nisab. 

If the money is less than the Nisab, then no Zakah is due on it. 

If it reaches the Nisab, and one lunar year has passed since the time when it reached the Nisab, then Zakah becomes due at that point. 

The Nisab is the equivalent of 85 grams of gold or 595 grams of silver. 

The rate that must be paid for Zakah is one quarter of one tenth (2.5%). 

How to Calculate Zakah on Money Earned during the Year

If the money reaches the nisab and it is 1000 for example, then at the end of the year it is 5000, how should Zakah be paid? 

That depends: 

For more details, please read the following answer: 50801

And Allah knows best.

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