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Karkaraly State National Nature Park
12.07.2026
A glance at the picturesque mountains rising above the vast steppes of Saryarka reveals the unique beauty and mysterious charm of nature. At the heart of this magnificent landscape lies a remarkable place dedicated to preserving its natural treasures—the Karkaraly State National Nature Park.Established in 1998, the park has been protecting the unique natural ecosystems, diverse flora, and rich wildlife of the Karkaraly region for future generations. It stands as a symbol of Kazakhstan's commitment to conserving its natural heritage.The park covers an area of 112,120 hectares. It includes the Tau, Karkaraly, Kent, and Bakty forest districts. Towering pine forests, impressive granite cliffs, and crystal-clear lakes create the park's breathtaking scenery. Among its most famous natural attractions are Lake Shaytankol, Lake Basseyn, and Lake Pashennoye.The flora of the Karkaraly region is remarkably diverse. Pine, birch, aspen, hawthorn, rosehip, and many other plant species thrive here. This rich vegetation plays a vital role in maintaining the balance of the ecosystem.The park is also home to an impressive variety of wildlife. It shelters 234 bird species, including 4 listed in the Red Book of Kazakhstan. In addition, 46 species of mammals inhabit the park, 2 of which are also included in the Red Book of Kazakhstan.Beyond protecting nature, Karkaraly State National Nature Park serves as an important center for scientific research and environmental education. Every year, it hosts conservation campaigns, ecological events, and educational programs aimed at promoting environmental awareness.Karkaraly State National Nature Park is truly the pearl of Saryarka and one of nature's greatest gifts. Its magnificent forests, majestic mountains, pristine lakes, and abundant wildlife represent an invaluable part of Kazakhstan's natural heritage. Preserving this treasure is a responsibility shared by both present and future generations.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/ecogeo/press/news/details/1248811?lang=ru
Out-of-court bankruptcy of individuals in the Republic of Kazakhstan: current legislative amendments
12.07.2026
Since March 3, 2023, the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Restoration of Solvency and Bankruptcy of Citizens of the Republic of Kazakhstan" has been in force in the Republic of Kazakhstan, which provides for three procedures for resolving debts of citizens: out-of-court bankruptcy, judicial bankruptcy and restoring solvency. The most popular procedure is out-of-court bankruptcy, which makes it possible for citizens to get rid of debt obligations without visiting the court.Out-of-court bankruptcy applies to obligations to second-tier banks, microfinance organizations, collection agencies, as well as other organizations that have claims under loan and microcredit agreements for individuals. One of the main conditions is the availability of debt not exceeding 1600 monthly calculation indices (MCI). In 2026, this threshold is 6 920 200 tenge. In addition, the obligations must remain outstanding for at least 12 months on the date of the application.During the period of the Law operation, the State has made significant work to improve the procedure. In 2025, amendments were adopted according to which the requirement for mandatory debt settlement with a creditor does not apply to bank loan and microcredit agreements concluded before January 1, 2025. Debtors are also given the right to terminate the out-of-court bankruptcy procedure at their own request without giving reasons.Significant amendments will take effect in 2026. Pawnshops are excluded from the list of creditors whose claims can be written off as part of an out-of-court bankruptcy. In addition, for certain categories of debtors, the duration of the procedure has been reduced from six months to one month. This opportunity is provided to citizens with debts of less than 1600 MCI and not fulfilled their obligations for more than five years at the time of the application submitting. It makes possible to significantly speed up the process of freeing citizens from bad debts.In order to simplify the procedure, it is also not required to provide information on creditors, amounts owed, and attach supporting documents when submitting an application. Applications can be submitted through the eGov e-government portal, eGov Mobile and e-Salyq Azamat mobile applications, as well as through PSCs.At the same time, declaring a citizen bankrupt entails certain legal consequences. After completing the procedure, debt obligations are written off, except for alimony and obligations to compensate for harm to life and health. A ban on obtaining new loans for a period of five years is imposed on a bankrupt, the procedure can be re-applied only after seven years, and the financial condition of a citizen is subject to monitoring for three years.Thus, out-of-court bankruptcy is an important mechanism of social support for citizens in a difficult financial situation. Recent legislative amendments are aimed at further simplifying the procedure, shortening its duration and expanding the opportunities for citizens to become legally free from the unbearable debt burden.Since 03 March, 2023, i.e. since the Law came into force as of 24 June 2026, 12 162 applications have been submitted for the application of the out–of-court bankruptcy procedure in EKR, including:2023-1927;2024 – 2180;2025 – 4983;2026 – 3072 applications.From 12 162 applications:Rejected – 9240 applications;Under consideration - 919 applicatios.Completed – 2003 applications. Thus, to date, 2003 citizens have been declared bankrupt through the out–of-court bankruptcy procedure, debts to second-tier banks, microfinance organizations and collection organizations have been written off in the amount of 4 221 861 417, 0 tenge, including:2023 - 209 people for the sum of of 817 050 906, 10 tenge.;2024 – 305 people for the sum of 765 125 137, 30 tenge;2025 – 1101 people for the sum of 1 988 982 140, 60 tenge;2026 - 388 citizens for the sum of 650 703 233, 00 tenge.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-vko/press/news/details/1248813?lang=ru
100 Transfers in 3 Months: When a Personal Bank Account Shows Signs of Business Activity
12.07.2026
The State Revenue Department for Almaty informs that, as part of its information and awareness campaign, information letters have been sent to individuals whose banking transactions for the first quarter of 2026 indicate possible income derived from entrepreneurial activity.Information letters are sent to citizens who simultaneously meet the following criteria:during each of three consecutive calendar months, their personal bank account received funds from 100 or more different individuals;the bank account is not intended for entrepreneurial activities;the total amount of incoming funds during the specified period exceeded 12 minimum monthly wages (MMW).Receiving an information letter does not constitute a liability measure and does not mean that the recipient has been held liable. Its purpose is to inform citizens about possible indications of entrepreneurial activity and to provide them with an opportunity to voluntarily bring their activities into compliance with the requirements of tax legislation.If a citizen is in fact engaged in entrepreneurial activity, it is recommended to legalize the income received in a timely manner by:registering as an individual entrepreneur (if not already registered);declaring the income received in the appropriate tax return;fulfilling tax obligations in a timely manner.Depending on the taxpayer’s status, income must be reported as follows.For individuals who are not registered as individual entrepreneurs, as well as those applying the Special Tax Regime for the Self-Employed (with respect to income for which receipts have not been generated through the special mobile application), income must be reported in the Declaration of Income and Property (Form 270.00) for 2026. The declaration must be submitted between January 1 and September 15, 2027, and individual income tax must be paid no later than September 25, 2027.For individual entrepreneurs:if applying the General Tax Regime, income must be reported in the Individual Income Tax Declaration for Entrepreneurial Activities (Form 220.00) for 2026. The declaration must be submitted between January 1 and March 31, 2027, and the tax must be paid by April 10, 2027;if applying the Special Tax Regime based on a Simplified Declaration, income must be reported in Form 910.00 for the first half of 2026. The declaration must be submitted between July 1 and August 15, 2026, and the tax must be paid by August 25, 2026.If the activity is not entrepreneurial in nature, or if citizens have questions regarding the information letter received, they are advised to contact the 1414 Contact Center or the state revenue authorities for clarification.The State Revenue Department for Almaty recommends that taxpayers fulfill their tax obligations in a timely manner. This will help avoid further tax administration measures. If tax obligations are not fulfilled, the taxpayer will be issued a notification of discrepancies identified as a result of a desk audit.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-almaty/press/news/details/1248791?lang=ru
The 25th anniversary graduation of officers of the Military Engineering Institute of Radio Electronics and Communications took place in Almaty
12.07.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mod/press/news/details/1248767?lang=ru
The Akim of the Samara District held another public reception.
12.07.2026
Samara District Akim Serik Zhenisov held another personal reception for residents. During the meeting, residents addressed questions about housing, employment, and public amenities.Most of the inquiries concerned housing. Residents on the waiting list were explained the housing allocation process. It was noted that the waiting list is currently managed by Otbasy Bank JSC, and housing is provided in accordance with the priority list established by current legislation.Special attention was given to a request regarding the employment of a graduate of the Samara Agrarian and Technical College, who is considered an orphan. Career center specialists explained the current government support measures. After completing his studies, the young man will receive the necessary assistance in finding employment.Public amenities were also discussed at the reception. A resident of the village of Samarskoye requested repairs to the road on Karibaeva Street and the installation of a children's playground. As specialists explained, no major road repairs are planned for this year, but some additional road fill will be carried out. A children's playground will be installed on the grounds of the new elementary school, which will be accessible to children living in the area.Regarding each request, the applicants received the necessary clarifications. The district akim instructed the responsible government agencies and relevant departments to monitor any issues requiring further investigation.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/vko-samar/press/news/details/1248771?lang=ru
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Karkaraly State National Nature Park
12.07.2026
A glance at the picturesque mountains rising above the vast steppes of Saryarka reveals the unique beauty and mysterious charm of nature. At the heart of this magnificent landscape lies a remarkable place dedicated to preserving its natural treasures—the Karkaraly State National Nature Park.Established in 1998, the park has been protecting the unique natural ecosystems, diverse flora, and rich wildlife of the Karkaraly region for future generations. It stands as a symbol of Kazakhstan's commitment to conserving its natural heritage.The park covers an area of 112,120 hectares. It includes the Tau, Karkaraly, Kent, and Bakty forest districts. Towering pine forests, impressive granite cliffs, and crystal-clear lakes create the park's breathtaking scenery. Among its most famous natural attractions are Lake Shaytankol, Lake Basseyn, and Lake Pashennoye.The flora of the Karkaraly region is remarkably diverse. Pine, birch, aspen, hawthorn, rosehip, and many other plant species thrive here. This rich vegetation plays a vital role in maintaining the balance of the ecosystem.The park is also home to an impressive variety of wildlife. It shelters 234 bird species, including 4 listed in the Red Book of Kazakhstan. In addition, 46 species of mammals inhabit the park, 2 of which are also included in the Red Book of Kazakhstan.Beyond protecting nature, Karkaraly State National Nature Park serves as an important center for scientific research and environmental education. Every year, it hosts conservation campaigns, ecological events, and educational programs aimed at promoting environmental awareness.Karkaraly State National Nature Park is truly the pearl of Saryarka and one of nature's greatest gifts. Its magnificent forests, majestic mountains, pristine lakes, and abundant wildlife represent an invaluable part of Kazakhstan's natural heritage. Preserving this treasure is a responsibility shared by both present and future generations.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/ecogeo/press/news/details/1248811?lang=ru
Out-of-court bankruptcy of individuals in the Republic of Kazakhstan: current legislative amendments
12.07.2026
Since March 3, 2023, the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Restoration of Solvency and Bankruptcy of Citizens of the Republic of Kazakhstan" has been in force in the Republic of Kazakhstan, which provides for three procedures for resolving debts of citizens: out-of-court bankruptcy, judicial bankruptcy and restoring solvency. The most popular procedure is out-of-court bankruptcy, which makes it possible for citizens to get rid of debt obligations without visiting the court.Out-of-court bankruptcy applies to obligations to second-tier banks, microfinance organizations, collection agencies, as well as other organizations that have claims under loan and microcredit agreements for individuals. One of the main conditions is the availability of debt not exceeding 1600 monthly calculation indices (MCI). In 2026, this threshold is 6 920 200 tenge. In addition, the obligations must remain outstanding for at least 12 months on the date of the application.During the period of the Law operation, the State has made significant work to improve the procedure. In 2025, amendments were adopted according to which the requirement for mandatory debt settlement with a creditor does not apply to bank loan and microcredit agreements concluded before January 1, 2025. Debtors are also given the right to terminate the out-of-court bankruptcy procedure at their own request without giving reasons.Significant amendments will take effect in 2026. Pawnshops are excluded from the list of creditors whose claims can be written off as part of an out-of-court bankruptcy. In addition, for certain categories of debtors, the duration of the procedure has been reduced from six months to one month. This opportunity is provided to citizens with debts of less than 1600 MCI and not fulfilled their obligations for more than five years at the time of the application submitting. It makes possible to significantly speed up the process of freeing citizens from bad debts.In order to simplify the procedure, it is also not required to provide information on creditors, amounts owed, and attach supporting documents when submitting an application. Applications can be submitted through the eGov e-government portal, eGov Mobile and e-Salyq Azamat mobile applications, as well as through PSCs.At the same time, declaring a citizen bankrupt entails certain legal consequences. After completing the procedure, debt obligations are written off, except for alimony and obligations to compensate for harm to life and health. A ban on obtaining new loans for a period of five years is imposed on a bankrupt, the procedure can be re-applied only after seven years, and the financial condition of a citizen is subject to monitoring for three years.Thus, out-of-court bankruptcy is an important mechanism of social support for citizens in a difficult financial situation. Recent legislative amendments are aimed at further simplifying the procedure, shortening its duration and expanding the opportunities for citizens to become legally free from the unbearable debt burden.Since 03 March, 2023, i.e. since the Law came into force as of 24 June 2026, 12 162 applications have been submitted for the application of the out–of-court bankruptcy procedure in EKR, including:2023-1927;2024 – 2180;2025 – 4983;2026 – 3072 applications.From 12 162 applications:Rejected – 9240 applications;Under consideration - 919 applicatios.Completed – 2003 applications. Thus, to date, 2003 citizens have been declared bankrupt through the out–of-court bankruptcy procedure, debts to second-tier banks, microfinance organizations and collection organizations have been written off in the amount of 4 221 861 417, 0 tenge, including:2023 - 209 people for the sum of of 817 050 906, 10 tenge.;2024 – 305 people for the sum of 765 125 137, 30 tenge;2025 – 1101 people for the sum of 1 988 982 140, 60 tenge;2026 - 388 citizens for the sum of 650 703 233, 00 tenge.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-vko/press/news/details/1248813?lang=ru
100 Transfers in 3 Months: When a Personal Bank Account Shows Signs of Business Activity
12.07.2026
The State Revenue Department for Almaty informs that, as part of its information and awareness campaign, information letters have been sent to individuals whose banking transactions for the first quarter of 2026 indicate possible income derived from entrepreneurial activity.Information letters are sent to citizens who simultaneously meet the following criteria:during each of three consecutive calendar months, their personal bank account received funds from 100 or more different individuals;the bank account is not intended for entrepreneurial activities;the total amount of incoming funds during the specified period exceeded 12 minimum monthly wages (MMW).Receiving an information letter does not constitute a liability measure and does not mean that the recipient has been held liable. Its purpose is to inform citizens about possible indications of entrepreneurial activity and to provide them with an opportunity to voluntarily bring their activities into compliance with the requirements of tax legislation.If a citizen is in fact engaged in entrepreneurial activity, it is recommended to legalize the income received in a timely manner by:registering as an individual entrepreneur (if not already registered);declaring the income received in the appropriate tax return;fulfilling tax obligations in a timely manner.Depending on the taxpayer’s status, income must be reported as follows.For individuals who are not registered as individual entrepreneurs, as well as those applying the Special Tax Regime for the Self-Employed (with respect to income for which receipts have not been generated through the special mobile application), income must be reported in the Declaration of Income and Property (Form 270.00) for 2026. The declaration must be submitted between January 1 and September 15, 2027, and individual income tax must be paid no later than September 25, 2027.For individual entrepreneurs:if applying the General Tax Regime, income must be reported in the Individual Income Tax Declaration for Entrepreneurial Activities (Form 220.00) for 2026. The declaration must be submitted between January 1 and March 31, 2027, and the tax must be paid by April 10, 2027;if applying the Special Tax Regime based on a Simplified Declaration, income must be reported in Form 910.00 for the first half of 2026. The declaration must be submitted between July 1 and August 15, 2026, and the tax must be paid by August 25, 2026.If the activity is not entrepreneurial in nature, or if citizens have questions regarding the information letter received, they are advised to contact the 1414 Contact Center or the state revenue authorities for clarification.The State Revenue Department for Almaty recommends that taxpayers fulfill their tax obligations in a timely manner. This will help avoid further tax administration measures. If tax obligations are not fulfilled, the taxpayer will be issued a notification of discrepancies identified as a result of a desk audit.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-almaty/press/news/details/1248791?lang=ru
The 25th anniversary graduation of officers of the Military Engineering Institute of Radio Electronics and Communications took place in Almaty
12.07.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mod/press/news/details/1248767?lang=ru
The Akim of the Samara District held another public reception.
12.07.2026
Samara District Akim Serik Zhenisov held another personal reception for residents. During the meeting, residents addressed questions about housing, employment, and public amenities.Most of the inquiries concerned housing. Residents on the waiting list were explained the housing allocation process. It was noted that the waiting list is currently managed by Otbasy Bank JSC, and housing is provided in accordance with the priority list established by current legislation.Special attention was given to a request regarding the employment of a graduate of the Samara Agrarian and Technical College, who is considered an orphan. Career center specialists explained the current government support measures. After completing his studies, the young man will receive the necessary assistance in finding employment.Public amenities were also discussed at the reception. A resident of the village of Samarskoye requested repairs to the road on Karibaeva Street and the installation of a children's playground. As specialists explained, no major road repairs are planned for this year, but some additional road fill will be carried out. A children's playground will be installed on the grounds of the new elementary school, which will be accessible to children living in the area.Regarding each request, the applicants received the necessary clarifications. The district akim instructed the responsible government agencies and relevant departments to monitor any issues requiring further investigation.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/vko-samar/press/news/details/1248771?lang=ru