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Explained tax innovations
27.01.2026
In Kokshetau, on the initiative of the Akmola regional branch of the public association "People's Party of Kazakhstan," a round table was held with the participation of employees of the Department of State Revenues in the Akmola region and other state bodies.During the event, acting Alibek Ashuov, Head of the Non-Production Payments Department, introduced the main changes in tax legislation in connection with the entry into force of the new Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan on January 1, 2026, changes in individual income and social tax, transport tax and other innovations. It was noted that reporting forms are being reduced and digital services are being introduced. This will allow the business to work more transparently and efficiently. Participants were able to directly ask questions and understand the new rules in detail.In addition, it was reported that on January 5, 2026, the People's Accountant campaign was launched, within the framework of which professional accountants and auditors, representatives of professional accounting associations and the most experienced employees of state revenue bodies conduct consultations at the State Revenue Department in Kokshetau. The promotion is held from January to February 3 times a week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) from 10:00 to 13:00. Since March 2026, consultations 2 times a week.Video consultations and telephone communication between district and city departments during reception hours are also provided.Competent answers were given to all the questions voiced. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-akmola/press/news/details/1148642?lang=kk
The Interdepartmental Commission summed up the results of 2025 and outlined strategic objectives in the field of technical regulation
27.01.2026
On January 23, 2026, the first meeting of the Interdepartmental Commission on Technical Regulation and Metrology this year was held under the chairmanship of A.A. Shakkaliyev, Minister of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan.During the meeting, the results of work for 2025 and key areas for further improvement of the technical regulation system in the Republic of Kazakhstan, taking into account integration processes within the Eurasian Economic Union, were reviewed.It was noted that technical regulation measures are a key tool for protecting the domestic market from unsafe and "gray" imports, as well as for creating equal and transparent conditions for domestic producers. In this regard, the Committee for Technical Regulation and Metrology, together with industry government agencies, is continuously working to adopt and update national technical regulations.For example, in 2025, national technical regulations for coal and high-voltage equipment were adopted, and a technical regulation for alcoholic beverages was put into effect.The updated technical regulations for coal and its processed products specify coal grades, detail conformity assessment procedures, and streamline requirements and indicators. For the first time, a technical regulation has been adopted on the safety of high-voltage equipment used in the generation, distribution, and transmission of electricity, including switchgear, transformers, electrical machines, and capacitors.The positive experience of implementing national technical regulations in the construction industry was particularly noted. The introduction of technical regulations for construction products, approved in 2023, ensured equalization of certification conditions between domestic and foreign manufacturers and eliminated discrimination against Kazakhstani companies.National standards (ST RK) adopted for the implementation of technical regulations serve as an effective tool for protecting state interests and expanding the country's export potential. For example, in the cement industry, the adoption of ST RK 3361-2022 has increased cement production to 14.4 million tons, and the production of granite curbs and paving slabs by 30%.Based on the accumulated positive experience, it is proposed to develop a similar development algorithm, creating a fully-fledged technical regulation ecosystem for national technical regulations for high-voltage equipment and coal.Overall, work on the adoption, implementation, and enforcement of technical regulations will continue on a systematic basis. Special attention was paid to standardization issues during the meeting. Over 4,000 current national standards are aimed at developing economic sectors. In 2025, 61 standards were approved as part of the National Standardization Plan, and 274 interstate standards were adopted as national standards. At the initiative of businesses, 23 ST RK were developed. These documents cover areas such as artificial intelligence, information security, smart energy systems, non-ferrous metallurgy, emergency safety, etc.Furthermore, the current status and pressing issues in agriculture and the agro-industrial complex were discussed at the meeting of the Interdepartmental Commission on Technical Regulation and Metrology.The results of the functional analysis of the implementation of state control and supervision over compliance with technical regulations at various stages of the product life cycle were also presented.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti-ktrm/press/news/details/1148660?lang=kk
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27.01.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/almobl/press/news/details/1148560?lang=kk
THE PRESIDENT HELD A MEETING AT THE PROSECUTOR GENERAL'S OFFICE
27.01.2026
The Head of State noted that large-scale changes are underway in our country, and we are faced with the task of carrying out constitutional reform and stepping into a completely new political system. He also noted that in the new era, it is necessary to actively engage in work on the mass introduction of digitalization and artificial intelligence into all sectors. – Our society, our country as a whole, desperately needs the rule of law and strong order. Seeing the current very difficult situation in some foreign countries, we are all convinced of the correctness of this policy, there is no doubt about it. Law and order should be accepted as the main principle of our state policy, and I believe that this principle must be included in our new Constitution. Because this is undoubtedly a viable principle that will never lose its relevance. The role of the Prosecutor General's Office in this area is very important. An employee of the prosecutor's office has no right to be impartial and indifferent to violations of the law, - said the President. Kassym-Jomart Tokayev drew attention to the fact that the process of digitizing the law enforcement system is uneven, that is, it is being carried out differently in each place. – Each institution is developing its digital system independently. This is being done haphazardly. There is no unified system. For example, some agencies are working efficiently using digital methods. While others are spending huge amounts of money, unable to find the right approach. This, in other words, is a real embezzlement. Therefore, there is no need to waste money and create a new world. I instruct the government to analyze, test and improve the effectiveness of all existing digital solutions. A single digital ecosystem with a clear structure and uniform technological standards for law enforcement agencies should be created, - said the Head of State. The President said that it is necessary to protect citizens' personal data. – News about the publication of citizens' personal data in the information space often appears. In order to maximize the protection of personal data, this work must be carried out systematically, – said Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. The Head of State touched upon the issue of combating cybercrime. – Cybercrime is on the rise in the world. Every year, thousands of our citizens become its victims. Currently, only one fifth of fraudulent crimes on the Internet are solved. This is a very low figure. It is necessary to fundamentally reconsider the methods of combating cybercrime. To cope with the digital threat, law enforcement agencies must be one step ahead. We need to think ahead and find ways not to be left behind, - said the President. Kassym-Jomart Tokayev called the mass digitalization of migration processes a very urgent issue. – We need to massively digitize migration processes. This is a very urgent issue. We have been discussing it for a long time, and rightly so, with few positive results. A difficult situation is currently developing in the world. It would not be wrong to say that large-scale migration is taking place around the world. For foreigners who want to settle, Kazakhstan is a convenient country for both moving to other countries and settling down. Improving the technical means for timely registration of foreign citizens arriving in the country and monitoring their behavior is a very important task. I instruct the Government, together with the National Security Committee, to accelerate this work, - said the Head of State. The President said that legal requirements must be taken into account when distributing information on social networks. – The rapid development of technology opens the way to a radical transformation of the information space. There are people who are eager to spread destructive information that divides society and turns citizens against each other. All this leads to unnecessary and even dangerous discussions that incite hatred. Such people turn artificial intelligence into an information weapon and begin to widely distribute content that contradicts the law. This cannot be allowed. Such actions must be legally assessed and held accountable. It is necessary to constantly educate citizens about the legal consequences of distributing destructive content, - said Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. The Head of State emphasized that disorder and lawlessness cannot be tolerated. – At the National Congress, I expressed my opinion on the concept of patriotism. Patriotism is not just a slogan, patriotism is a sacred feeling, it has nothing to do with hypernationalism. In Kazakhstan, we should approach the concept of patriotism from the perspective of responsibility and creativity, that is, a patriotic citizen should, first of all, be a responsible and creative citizen. Love for the homeland is not about scoring political points or making a career, it is about doing good for your homeland, bringing benefits to your country, – said the President. Also speaking at the meeting were Prosecutor General Berik Asylov, Deputy Prime Minister - Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development Zhaslan Madiev, Assistant to the President Kuanyshbek Yesekeyev, and Minister of Internal Affairs Yerzhan Sadenov.
Anti-Corruption Standards: What Every Civil Servant in Kazakhstan Should Know
27.01.2026
Integrity, transparency, and accountability are not just words—they are the foundation of public trust. In Kazakhstan, the fight against corruption has evolved from simple detection to deep prevention and strict enforcement.📚 The Legal FrameworkEvery official’s actions are governed by a clear legal structure. We rely on:The Constitution of the RK (Rule of Law).Laws "On Combatting Corruption" and "On Public Service."The Criminal and Administrative Codes, which strictly define the penalties for misconduct.🛡 Levels of Responsibility: From Ethics to the LawKazakhstan has implemented a multi-layered control system:Disciplinary Liability: Applies to violations of ethical norms and anti-corruption restrictions. Even a "minor" slip-up can lead to dismissal on negative grounds, permanently closing the door to future public service.Administrative Liability: Triggered by illegal gifts, services, or errors in tax declarations.Note: Accepting a gift valued over 2 MCI (Monthly Calculation Index) leads to a heavy fine and immediate removal from office.Criminal Liability (The Severest Measure):Fines: From 30 to 80 times the amount of the bribe.Prison Sentences: 5 to 15 years for serious corruption crimes.Lifetime Ban: Anyone convicted of corruption is permanently barred from holding positions in the public sector.🚫 The "Zero Tolerance" PrincipleModern policy in Kazakhstan leaves no room for "forced corruption." Accountability applies to everyone involved: the taker, the giver, and the mediator. Using a public position for personal gain is a direct hit to the nation's reputation.🤝 Prevention & Leading by ExampleAn anti-corruption culture starts with the individual. Adhering to ethical standards, disclosing conflicts of interest, and ensuring transparent decision-making are the best defenses against misconduct.Corruption is a dead end. Our shared mission is to ensure fair and effective service for the benefit of the people. Clean hands and an honest heart are the gold standards for the modern Kazakh civil servant. 🇰🇿 #AntiCorRK #LawAndOrder #CivilServiceKZ #Kazakhstan2026 #ZeroTolerance #PublicEthics Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-zhetysu/press/news/details/1148543?lang=kk
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Explained tax innovations
27.01.2026
In Kokshetau, on the initiative of the Akmola regional branch of the public association "People's Party of Kazakhstan," a round table was held with the participation of employees of the Department of State Revenues in the Akmola region and other state bodies.During the event, acting Alibek Ashuov, Head of the Non-Production Payments Department, introduced the main changes in tax legislation in connection with the entry into force of the new Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan on January 1, 2026, changes in individual income and social tax, transport tax and other innovations. It was noted that reporting forms are being reduced and digital services are being introduced. This will allow the business to work more transparently and efficiently. Participants were able to directly ask questions and understand the new rules in detail.In addition, it was reported that on January 5, 2026, the People's Accountant campaign was launched, within the framework of which professional accountants and auditors, representatives of professional accounting associations and the most experienced employees of state revenue bodies conduct consultations at the State Revenue Department in Kokshetau. The promotion is held from January to February 3 times a week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) from 10:00 to 13:00. Since March 2026, consultations 2 times a week.Video consultations and telephone communication between district and city departments during reception hours are also provided.Competent answers were given to all the questions voiced. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-akmola/press/news/details/1148642?lang=kk
The Interdepartmental Commission summed up the results of 2025 and outlined strategic objectives in the field of technical regulation
27.01.2026
On January 23, 2026, the first meeting of the Interdepartmental Commission on Technical Regulation and Metrology this year was held under the chairmanship of A.A. Shakkaliyev, Minister of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan.During the meeting, the results of work for 2025 and key areas for further improvement of the technical regulation system in the Republic of Kazakhstan, taking into account integration processes within the Eurasian Economic Union, were reviewed.It was noted that technical regulation measures are a key tool for protecting the domestic market from unsafe and "gray" imports, as well as for creating equal and transparent conditions for domestic producers. In this regard, the Committee for Technical Regulation and Metrology, together with industry government agencies, is continuously working to adopt and update national technical regulations.For example, in 2025, national technical regulations for coal and high-voltage equipment were adopted, and a technical regulation for alcoholic beverages was put into effect.The updated technical regulations for coal and its processed products specify coal grades, detail conformity assessment procedures, and streamline requirements and indicators. For the first time, a technical regulation has been adopted on the safety of high-voltage equipment used in the generation, distribution, and transmission of electricity, including switchgear, transformers, electrical machines, and capacitors.The positive experience of implementing national technical regulations in the construction industry was particularly noted. The introduction of technical regulations for construction products, approved in 2023, ensured equalization of certification conditions between domestic and foreign manufacturers and eliminated discrimination against Kazakhstani companies.National standards (ST RK) adopted for the implementation of technical regulations serve as an effective tool for protecting state interests and expanding the country's export potential. For example, in the cement industry, the adoption of ST RK 3361-2022 has increased cement production to 14.4 million tons, and the production of granite curbs and paving slabs by 30%.Based on the accumulated positive experience, it is proposed to develop a similar development algorithm, creating a fully-fledged technical regulation ecosystem for national technical regulations for high-voltage equipment and coal.Overall, work on the adoption, implementation, and enforcement of technical regulations will continue on a systematic basis. Special attention was paid to standardization issues during the meeting. Over 4,000 current national standards are aimed at developing economic sectors. In 2025, 61 standards were approved as part of the National Standardization Plan, and 274 interstate standards were adopted as national standards. At the initiative of businesses, 23 ST RK were developed. These documents cover areas such as artificial intelligence, information security, smart energy systems, non-ferrous metallurgy, emergency safety, etc.Furthermore, the current status and pressing issues in agriculture and the agro-industrial complex were discussed at the meeting of the Interdepartmental Commission on Technical Regulation and Metrology.The results of the functional analysis of the implementation of state control and supervision over compliance with technical regulations at various stages of the product life cycle were also presented.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti-ktrm/press/news/details/1148660?lang=kk
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27.01.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/almobl/press/news/details/1148560?lang=kk
THE PRESIDENT HELD A MEETING AT THE PROSECUTOR GENERAL'S OFFICE
27.01.2026
The Head of State noted that large-scale changes are underway in our country, and we are faced with the task of carrying out constitutional reform and stepping into a completely new political system. He also noted that in the new era, it is necessary to actively engage in work on the mass introduction of digitalization and artificial intelligence into all sectors. – Our society, our country as a whole, desperately needs the rule of law and strong order. Seeing the current very difficult situation in some foreign countries, we are all convinced of the correctness of this policy, there is no doubt about it. Law and order should be accepted as the main principle of our state policy, and I believe that this principle must be included in our new Constitution. Because this is undoubtedly a viable principle that will never lose its relevance. The role of the Prosecutor Generals Office in this area is very important. An employee of the prosecutors office has no right to be impartial and indifferent to violations of the law, - said the President. Kassym-Jomart Tokayev drew attention to the fact that the process of digitizing the law enforcement system is uneven, that is, it is being carried out differently in each place. – Each institution is developing its digital system independently. This is being done haphazardly. There is no unified system. For example, some agencies are working efficiently using digital methods. While others are spending huge amounts of money, unable to find the right approach. This, in other words, is a real embezzlement. Therefore, there is no need to waste money and create a new world. I instruct the government to analyze, test and improve the effectiveness of all existing digital solutions. A single digital ecosystem with a clear structure and uniform technological standards for law enforcement agencies should be created, - said the Head of State. The President said that it is necessary to protect citizens personal data. – News about the publication of citizens personal data in the information space often appears. In order to maximize the protection of personal data, this work must be carried out systematically, – said Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. The Head of State touched upon the issue of combating cybercrime. – Cybercrime is on the rise in the world. Every year, thousands of our citizens become its victims. Currently, only one fifth of fraudulent crimes on the Internet are solved. This is a very low figure. It is necessary to fundamentally reconsider the methods of combating cybercrime. To cope with the digital threat, law enforcement agencies must be one step ahead. We need to think ahead and find ways not to be left behind, - said the President. Kassym-Jomart Tokayev called the mass digitalization of migration processes a very urgent issue. – We need to massively digitize migration processes. This is a very urgent issue. We have been discussing it for a long time, and rightly so, with few positive results. A difficult situation is currently developing in the world. It would not be wrong to say that large-scale migration is taking place around the world. For foreigners who want to settle, Kazakhstan is a convenient country for both moving to other countries and settling down. Improving the technical means for timely registration of foreign citizens arriving in the country and monitoring their behavior is a very important task. I instruct the Government, together with the National Security Committee, to accelerate this work, - said the Head of State. The President said that legal requirements must be taken into account when distributing information on social networks. – The rapid development of technology opens the way to a radical transformation of the information space. There are people who are eager to spread destructive information that divides society and turns citizens against each other. All this leads to unnecessary and even dangerous discussions that incite hatred. Such people turn artificial intelligence into an information weapon and begin to widely distribute content that contradicts the law. This cannot be allowed. Such actions must be legally assessed and held accountable. It is necessary to constantly educate citizens about the legal consequences of distributing destructive content, - said Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. The Head of State emphasized that disorder and lawlessness cannot be tolerated. – At the National Congress, I expressed my opinion on the concept of patriotism. Patriotism is not just a slogan, patriotism is a sacred feeling, it has nothing to do with hypernationalism. In Kazakhstan, we should approach the concept of patriotism from the perspective of responsibility and creativity, that is, a patriotic citizen should, first of all, be a responsible and creative citizen. Love for the homeland is not about scoring political points or making a career, it is about doing good for your homeland, bringing benefits to your country, – said the President. Also speaking at the meeting were Prosecutor General Berik Asylov, Deputy Prime Minister - Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development Zhaslan Madiev, Assistant to the President Kuanyshbek Yesekeyev, and Minister of Internal Affairs Yerzhan Sadenov.
Anti-Corruption Standards: What Every Civil Servant in Kazakhstan Should Know
27.01.2026
Integrity, transparency, and accountability are not just words—they are the foundation of public trust. In Kazakhstan, the fight against corruption has evolved from simple detection to deep prevention and strict enforcement.📚 The Legal FrameworkEvery official’s actions are governed by a clear legal structure. We rely on:The Constitution of the RK (Rule of Law).Laws "On Combatting Corruption" and "On Public Service."The Criminal and Administrative Codes, which strictly define the penalties for misconduct.🛡 Levels of Responsibility: From Ethics to the LawKazakhstan has implemented a multi-layered control system:Disciplinary Liability: Applies to violations of ethical norms and anti-corruption restrictions. Even a "minor" slip-up can lead to dismissal on negative grounds, permanently closing the door to future public service.Administrative Liability: Triggered by illegal gifts, services, or errors in tax declarations.Note: Accepting a gift valued over 2 MCI (Monthly Calculation Index) leads to a heavy fine and immediate removal from office.Criminal Liability (The Severest Measure):Fines: From 30 to 80 times the amount of the bribe.Prison Sentences: 5 to 15 years for serious corruption crimes.Lifetime Ban: Anyone convicted of corruption is permanently barred from holding positions in the public sector.🚫 The "Zero Tolerance" PrincipleModern policy in Kazakhstan leaves no room for "forced corruption." Accountability applies to everyone involved: the taker, the giver, and the mediator. Using a public position for personal gain is a direct hit to the nation's reputation.🤝 Prevention Leading by ExampleAn anti-corruption culture starts with the individual. Adhering to ethical standards, disclosing conflicts of interest, and ensuring transparent decision-making are the best defenses against misconduct.Corruption is a dead end. Our shared mission is to ensure fair and effective service for the benefit of the people. Clean hands and an honest heart are the gold standards for the modern Kazakh civil servant. 🇰🇿 #AntiCorRK #LawAndOrder #CivilServiceKZ #Kazakhstan2026 #ZeroTolerance #PublicEthics Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-zhetysu/press/news/details/1148543?lang=kk