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Suspension of Issuing E-Invoices 28.11.2025
On November 28, 2025, a seminar on the topic “Suspension of Issuing E-Invoices” was held at the site of the District State Revenue Department of Shemonaikha. During the event, explanations and answers were provided to all questions related to electronic invoices in general.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-vko/press/news/details/1114960?lang=kk
UNICEF: Kazakhstan Could Boost GDP by 14% Through Investments in Children 28.11.2025
Kazakhstan could boost its GDP by up to 14% by 2050 through stronger investment in children’s education, health, and social well-being, according to a new UNICEF regional report Generation 2050: Central Asia, presented in Almaty on Nov. 26.The analysis highlights that Kazakhstan’s favorable demographic structure with a dependency ratio of 62 non-working individuals per 100 working adults provides a unique opportunity to accelerate long-term economic growth.UNICEF experts note that a large and growing youth population positions the country to build a highly competitive next-generation economy.Education quality and opportunity for growthAccording to the report, improving the quality of education is among the most effective strategies for increasing human capital. Despite high enrollment rates, the PISA-2022 assessment found that only 36% of Kazakh 15-year-olds reached the basic reading proficiency level.The report recommends prioritizing improvements in learning outcomes, expanding access to early childhood education and further investing in teacher development. These measures, experts note, would significantly enhance the long-term economic contribution of future generations.Strong labor marketKazakhstan’s labor market indicators remain stable. Official unemployment stands at 3.8%, one of the lowest in Central Asia, and the proportion of young people not in education, employment, or training is 6.5%.UNICEF notes that expanding youth employment programs, entrepreneurship opportunities, and innovation-focused skills training will enable Kazakhstan to leverage its demographic strengths even more effectively.Health system and areas for improvementKazakhstan continues to maintain low levels of maternal and child mortality, placing the country among the regional leaders. However, UNICEF stresses the need to strengthen primary health care quality, particularly in the area of child nutrition.Rates of stunting (8%) and wasting (3.1%) require additional attention amid evolving climate and social challenges.Strategy for national growthAccording to the UNICEF Representative in Kazakhstan Rashed Mustafa Sarwar, Kazakhstan has significant opportunities to strengthen its human capital.“The progress provides a solid foundation, and further steps will help fully unlock the country’s demographic potential. Strategic investments in children are not only social policy — they are a powerful driver of sustainable economic growth,” he said.UNICEF reaffirmed its readiness to support Kazakhstan in implementing the Children of Kazakhstan 2026–2030 national program and to deepen regional cooperation in Central Asia on innovative solutions for child and youth development.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-geneva/press/news/details/1114932?lang=kk
Film Festival in Astana Promotes Art as Tool to Confront Gender-Based Violence 28.11.2025
The No Violence Film Festival opened in Kazakhstan’s capital with a screening of “Bauyryna Salu,” marking the start of the global campaign titled 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, which launches each year on Nov. 25, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.The event is organized by the UN Office in Kazakhstan, in partnership with inDrive and the Alternativa project. Organizers opted for cinema rather than speeches or formal presentations as their language to ensure that audiences not only learn but also feel.This year, the festival is taking place in Astana and Shymkent, with four days of screenings in each city. The program features films from Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic and Nepal, united by a call to end gender-based violence.“We are opening with a powerful Kazakh film, ‘Bauyryna Salu’ [Adoption]. Through the eyes of one boy, we see how silence shapes fate and how compassion can change it. The film reminds us that violence is not just physical harm. It is emotional distance, pressure, fear, and lack of choice,” said UN Resident Coordinator in Kazakhstan Sarangoo Radnaaragchaa.The movie, directed by Askhat Kuchincherekov, follows Yersultan, a boy entrusted to his grandmother for raising according to an ancient nomadic tradition. His return to his parents after her death leaves him struggling with resentment and disconnection. The story reflects a centuries-old custom in which grandparents or childless relatives often raise a firstborn – a practice that, according to psychologists, can leave lasting emotional scars.Digital dangerAccording to the UN, one in three women worldwide experiences violence at least once in her life, with an estimated 1.3 billion women globally. Fewer than 40% of countries have laws protecting women from online harassment, leaving 1.8 billion women and girls without legal safeguards.This year’s global theme focuses on ending digital violence against women and girls. Dina Amrisheva, UN Women Kazakhstan Country Program Manager, noted that online spaces should be safe for everyone.“For millions of women and girls worldwide, the digital space has become unsafe due to harassment, unethical behavior and control. What may start as small signals, such as messages, comments, or posts, can escalate into threats and real-life violence. Personal photos are stolen, false information spreads instantly, locations are tracked, and artificial intelligence is used to create deepfakes designed to intimidate and silence women. Behind every statistic is a real woman or girl,” Amrisheva said.She emphasized the need to strengthen legislation that protects digital rights and urged technology companies to involve more women in creating safer online platforms, to remove harmful content quickly, and to respond to reports of violence.UN Resident Coordinator Sarangoo Radnaaragchaa said the scale of online abuse is growing with technology.“We must work together to make both our streets and our digital spaces safe. I am proud to see strong partnerships here – from UN agencies and civil society to the creative sector, youth networks, volunteers and the private sector,” said Radnaaragchaa.“The unique power of culture and cinema to reveal what statistics cannot. Art opens the way to empathy, and empathy leads to change,” she said.Autobiographical coreDuring a post-screening discussion, Aziz Beishenaliev, an actor and HeForShe Central Asia representative, revealed the film’s autobiographical core.“Kuchincherekov based the film on his own childhood. I was also sent to live with my grandmother at the age of one year and four months. I stayed with her until I was 13. That experience shaped my relationship with my parents, especially my mother,” said Beishenaliev.“Children do not choose to be born. Adults make decisions, and they must take responsibility for the consequences. This unconscious psychological trauma is widespread in our region and influences our social thinking,” he said.Beishenaliyev noted that cinema has significant potential to shape public attitudes and should address issues like violence and parental responsibility. He hopes such films will help audiences show empathy and recognize the importance of these topics.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-geneva/press/news/details/1114936?lang=kk
New Horizons of Investment and Economic Cooperation Between Kazakhstan and Thailand Discussed in Bangkok 28.11.2025
Bangkok, 27 November 2025 – The Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the Kingdom of Thailand hosted a business roundtable titled “Kazakhstan–Thailand Investment and Trade Opportunities”, bringing together representatives of government bodies, business communities, and expert circles of both countries.Opening the event, Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Thailand Margulan Baimukhan emphasized that Thailand is a key partner of Kazakhstan in Southeast Asia and an important gateway to the ASEAN region, while Kazakhstan serves as Thailand’s main link to Central Asia. He highlighted the steady positive dynamics of bilateral trade and the growing interest of businesses in new areas of cooperation.A key part of the programme was the remarks by Chotima Lemsawadikul, Director-General of the Department of Trade Negotiations of the Ministry of Commerce of Thailand, who underlined Thailand’s commitment to strengthening practical economic partnership with Kazakhstan and expressed readiness to further deepen cooperation in trade, investment, and logistics.Special attention was given to the potential of agro-industrial cooperation. Kazakhstan has significant capacity for supplying agricultural products, creating favourable conditions for building stable supply chains to the markets of Southeast Asia. Thailand, with its advanced processing and logistics infrastructure, can serve as a promising regional hub for the promotion of Kazakh agricultural products.The parties also discussed cooperation prospects in subsoil use and strategic minerals. Kazakhstan’s strong position in the global resource base opens opportunities for mutually beneficial partnerships in the supply and processing of raw materials demanded by the industries of both countries.Digital economy development was another key topic. The memorandum of cooperation signed between the two sides provides a foundation for advancing joint initiatives in digital trade, fintech, cloud technologies, cybersecurity, and intelligent logistics.Ambassador M. Baimukhan further noted the importance of transport connectivity as a crucial condition for expanding economic cooperation. Recent decisions by international structures that strengthened the role of Kazakhstan’s logistics facilities within the ESCAP network create new opportunities for linking Eurasian transport routes with infrastructure projects in Southeast Asia.Presentations at the roundtable were delivered by representatives of KazakhInvest in Singapore, the Kazakh-Thai Alliance, and the logistics company Rhenus. The event concluded with targeted B2B-B2G meetings, during which participants discussed project proposals and practical cooperation opportunities.The Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan expressed gratitude to all participants and emphasized the importance of maintaining constructive dialogue and active economic engagement between Kazakhstan and Thailand.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-thailand/press/news/details/1114886?lang=kk
About some issues of transportation of liquefied petroleum gas 28.11.2025
In accordance with Order No. 432 n/a dated 11.11.2025, a ban was imposed on the export from the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan of liquefied petroleum gas (EAEU HS code 2711 12 970 0), propane (EAEU HS code 2711 12 940 0) and butane (EAEU HS code 2711 13 970 0) by road and rail by transport for a period of six months, except for: 1) export by subsurface users who have carried out production under a production sharing agreement (contract) or a subsurface use contract approved by the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, having stable tax regime in accordance with paragraph 1 of Article 722 of the Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Taxes and Other Mandatory Payments to the Budget" (Tax Code); 2) export of goods produced (processed) from Kazakhstani raw materials extracted at the Karachaganak deposit on the basis of international treaties of the Republic of Kazakhstan; 3) transported transit traffic starting and ending outside the Republic of Kazakhstan; 4) exported as part of humanitarian aid by decision of the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-kyzylorda/press/news/details/1114879?lang=kk
On issuing a permit to «Freedom Bank Kazakhstan» JSC to establish a subsidiary 28.11.2025
The Board of the Agency has adopted Resolution No. 77 dated 25 November 2025, «On issuing to Freedom Bank Kazakhstan Joint Stock Company a permit to establish a subsidiary – Freedom Bank Georgia Joint Stock Company.»Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/ardfm/press/news/details/1114885?lang=kk
«On the Wings of a Dream» 28.11.2025
On November 26, 2025, the library hosted the children’s creativity festival «On the Wings of a Dream». Аn event was organized for children with special needs. It was conceived and organized as a communicative platform for children, where each participant had the opportunity to show their abilities, learn something new, make friends, and receive emotional support. The festival’s activities unfolded across several improvised areas of the library, each with its own friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Together with the ‘Blue Tractor,’ all participants embarked on an immersive journey to meet the literary characters featured in the book exhibition. The collage workshop using natural materials was attended by children with a keen interest in applied arts. Excitement filled the air in the play area. Opportunities to explore craft games don’t come around every day. he most heartfelt emotions were experienced by participants in the hall, where heartfelt poems and songs were performed on an improvised stage, where the entire audience warmly applauded dancers and actors, and where each performer was sincerely thanked for their act. The festival concluded with a ceremonial moment – congratulations and the awarding of participants with certificates and letters of appreciation.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/vko-cultura-arhiv/press/news/details/1114847?lang=kk
Launch of the NOMAD Monitoring and Audio Control System at the Nur Zholy customs post 28.11.2025
In the Message "Kazakhstan in the era of artificial Intelligence", Head of State Kassym-Jomart Tokayev stressed: "The State Revenue Committee is obliged to become the flagship of digitalization among government agencies, effectively using the potential of artificial intelligence in the interests of taxpayers." These systemic steps are aimed at creating a fundamentally new, service-based model of government-business relations." Following this strategy, a pilot project "NOMAD Monitoring and Audio Control System" was launched at the Nur Zholy customs post of the Zhetisu Department of State Revenue. The initiative has become an important step towards the introduction of advanced solutions aimed at increasing the transparency of processes and the quality of service to participants in foreign economic activity. The innovative system is a comprehensive solution that minimizes the human factor. As part of the project, key work stages have been automated: QR registration, intelligent queue allocation, audio monitoring and transcription of dialogues have been implemented, a rating assessment of the work of specialists and participants in foreign economic activity is being formed, the possibility of choosing a specialist or an extraordinary client pass is excluded. Special attention is paid to service quality control and ethics: audio recording of dialogues is carried out, which are analyzed by artificial intelligence. Special algorithms evaluate the correctness of formulations, politeness and the emotional background of communication, forming automatic notifications when violations are detected. Since its launch, the system has demonstrated high efficiency. From october 2025 to the present, 11 000 coupons have been issued through the platform and the average standard service time has been set. Artificial intelligence processed 6,000 audio recordings, revealing 18% of cases of incorrect phrases being used. Based on the objective data obtained, appropriate ethics measures were carried out with the staff of the post. All data is displayed in the Situation Center in real time, providing management with load and risk analytics to make informed management decisions. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd/press/news/details/1114871?lang=kk
Объем выпуска продукции субъектами МСБ за первое полугодие т.г. увеличился на 25% 28.11.2025
По словам вице-министра национальной экономики РК Ерлана Сагнаева, за последние годы наблюдается положительная динамика развития МСБ. За первые 6 мес. т.г. доля МСБ в ВВП составила 39,8%, что на 1,6 п.п. больше аналогичного периода 2024 года. Общая численность занятых в секторе предпринимательства по итогам 2 квартала 2025 года увеличилась на 3,8% и достигла 4,4 млн человек. «По итогам 2 квартала т.г. 91,2% зарегистрированных субъектов МСБ являются действующими», - сказал спикер на пресс-конференции в СЦК.По данным Миннацэкономики, объем выпуска продукции субъектами МСБ за первое полугодие 2025 года увеличился на 25% и составил 42,7 трлн тенге. Увеличение выпуска продукции продемонстрировали торговля, промышленность, в т.ч. обрабатывающая, строительство, транспорт и складирование, сельское, лесное и рыбное хозяйство.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/economy/press/news/details/1114816?lang=kk
The event as part of the national campaign «16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence» 28.11.2025
A thematic meeting «Let's Make the World a Kinder Place» was held at the East Kazakhstan Region Museum-Reserve as part of the national campaign «16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence» for soldiers and officers of Military Unit 6699 of the Shygys Regional Command of the National Guard of the Republic of Kazakhstan and museum staff. Specialists from the «Ulba» Crisis Center, the Zhanuya Family Support Center, the Women's Protection from Violence Department of the Ust-Kamenogorsk Regional Police Department, the «Ana Uyi» Public Foundation, and representatives of the Mothers' Council at the Regional Friendship House – a center for public harmony were invited to the event. Participants discussed the prevention of domestic violence, the protection of motherhood and childhood, and strengthening the role of the family in society, thematic videos were shown. The guests shared their views on solutions to this pressing issue.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/vko-cultura-arhiv/press/news/details/1114831?lang=kk
Interaction of Global Marketplaces with the State Revenue Committee 28.11.2025
From November 17 to 21, 2025, an international conference dedicated to the development of e-commerce, digital integration, and the improvement of tax and customs administration in the context of global transformation was held in the People’s Republic of China. The State Revenue Committee of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan participated in the conference on behalf of Kazakhstan, led by Deputy Chairman Seilzhan Akhmetov. As part of the programme, negotiations were held with the world’s largest e-commerce platforms, including 1688, Alibaba International Digital Commerce Group, Pinduoduo, and TEMU. During the meetings, the Kazakh side presented the key provisions of the new Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan, which will enter into force in 2026. Particular attention was paid to the rules that directly affect the activities of foreign online platforms, including:increasing the VAT rate to 16%,rules for the conditional registration of foreign internet platforms,mechanisms for VAT administration,requirements for data exchange. The representatives of the Committee provided detailed explanations of Kazakhstan’s approaches to ensuring the transparency of electronic transactions, compliance with legislation, and the mitigation of tax risks. A separate part of the discussions was devoted to the prospects for the development of foreign online platforms in the Kazakhstani market, as well as to expanding the participation of Kazakhstani sellers in international e-commerce. The global companies expressed their interest in strengthening cooperation and involving domestic suppliers in their ecosystems. Based on the results of 11 months of 2025, foreign internet platforms ensured VAT and other budget receipts in the amount of 55.7 billion tenge, which is 23 billion tenge higher than the corresponding figure for 2024 (32 billion tenge). This growth demonstrates increased transparency, improved tax administration, and the development of cross-border digital trade. Particular attention during the negotiations was paid to issues of advance cargo information and the data requirements necessary for the accelerated processing of postal consignments and optimisation of logistics processes. The delegation also included the subordinate organisation of the Committee — Digital Silk Road Company The working visit made it possible to strengthen cooperation with leading global internet platforms, exchange up-to-date information, and agree on further steps for the development of digital trade. The results of the visit are of great importance for improving tax and customs administration, increasing the transparency of operations, and forming a competitive e-commerce ecosystem in the Republic of Kazakhstan. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd/press/news/details/1114837?lang=kk
Prospects for Kazakh-Congolese relations discussed in Kinshasa 28.11.2025
Kinshasa, November 27, 2025 – Within the framework of a working visit, the Ambassador of Kazakhstan to the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, Zhalgas Adilbayev, held consultations at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation, Francophonie, and Congolese Diaspora of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The Congolese delegation was headed by the Director-General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the DRC Mr. Francois Chabani.The meeting was also attended by representatives of other government ministries of the DRC, including the ministries of trade, transport, mining, defense, higher education and others.During the deliberations the participants focused primarily on the implementation of agreements reached during the first official visit of H.E. Mr. Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo, the President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the Republic of Kazakhstan, which took place on September 9-10, 2025.In particular, the parties discussed the importance of the beggining of diplomatic and political consultations between the foreign ministries of the two countries. It has been also agreed that parties will also make steps towards concluding an agreement on the exemption of diplomatic passport holders from mutual visa requirements.In the context of developing trade and economic cooperation, the parties will explore the more opportunities for bilateral cooperation, including exchange of visits by representatives of government bodies and business circles, perspectives for concluding an agreement in the field of investment, and the establishment of consultative mechanisms to jointly study cooperation opportunities in transport and logistics, the mining and defense industries, higher education, and agriculture.The Ambassador of Kazakhstan noted that the Democratic Republic of the Congo is one of Kazakhstan’s key partners on the African continent. He also emphasized the immense potential for bilateral cooperation between Astana and Kinshasa, which is currently not being fully realized.In his turn, M.Shabani confirmed the importance of the meeting, noting that the Congolese side is also working to implement the agreements reached at the level of heads of state in Astana.Zh. Adilbayev also informed that the Kazakh side proposes to establish and actively utilize the institution of honorary consuls. In particular, he noted that Kazakhstan is interested in opening the office of an Honorary Consul of Kazakhstan in the DRC in the near future.Also the Ambassador of Kazakhstan met with the Head of State Protocol and Consular Service of the MFA of the DRC, Ms. Gertrude Bengonga Elofa. During the meeting the parties exchanged views regarding the prospects of cooperation in the sphere of consular services.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-addis-ababa/press/news/details/1114796?lang=kk
National Guard Holds Precision Shooting Competition 28.11.2025
The joint training center of military unit 5573 hosted an individual and team championship in pistol and rifle shooting with the PM-16, AK-18, as well as sports shooting exercises among servicemembers of the National Guard of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The competition was held under the auspices of the Main Command and brought together the best marksmen from various directorates and units.The purpose of the event was to enhance firearm proficiency, promote the exchange of professional experience, and identify the strongest servicemembers capable of demonstrating high performance in both individual and team standings.Following intense competition, the results in the AK-18 rifle category were as follows:1st place — Lieutenant Colonel Ermek Tugunov, servicemember of the Main Operations Directorate;2nd place — Senior Lieutenant Nurlan Tölenkhanov, officer of the Logistics Support Directorate;3rd place — Major Dalelkhan Zholbolsyn, Chief of the Weapons and Military Equipment Accounting Service of military unit 6636.The top scorers with the PM pistol were:1st place — Lieutenant Colonel Dulat Abilmazhinov, Senior Officer of the Moral and Psychological Support Service of the Main Directorate for Educational and Social-Legal Work;2nd place — Colonel Ilya Fruzenkov, Chief of the Armament Department of the Weapons and Equipment Directorate;3rd place — Lieutenant Colonel Zhasulan Sembekov, officer of the Communications Technical Support Section.The team competition was equally intense:1st place — the team of the Special Operations Center, awarded the challenge cup and a certificate;2nd place — the team of the Main Directorate for Educational and Social-Legal Work;3rd place — the team of the Logistics Directorate.All winners received medals and certificates from the Main Command of the National Guard.Such competitions have become an integral part of the combat training system for servicemembers of the law and order troops. Press Service of the National GuardMinistry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of KazakhstanSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kvv/press/news/details/1114803?lang=kk
Сultural cooperation discussed in New Delhi 28.11.2025
New Delhi, November 27, 2025 – Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to India Azamat Yeskarayev met with Director General of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations Mrs. Nandini Singla.During the meeting, both sides discussed the prospects for the development of cooperation in the field of culture, as well as the implementation of joint initiatives in this area.Ambassador A.Yeskarayev emphasized Kazakhstan’s high appreciation of its cultural relations with India, as well as for Council’s support in translating one of the selected works of the Great Kazakh poet Abai into the Indian language, noting that the translation of the work of the Indian writer and poet Rabindranath Tagore into the Kazakh language. The Ambassador also mentioned that these works strengthen cultural understanding and support shared values of intellectual heritage.At the same time, Kazakh diplomat noted about the Centre for Indian Classical Dance and Yoga in Almaty, sharing the opportunity that the centre could provide master classes on learning Kazakh dance for art lovers in India. It was noted that this would allow India to experience the artistry and beauty of Kazakh dance.Moreover, Ambassador suggested considering the possibility of teaching Hindi to interested students at Kazakh universities.While Director General Nandini Singla spoke about the upcoming music and dance festivals in India and the possibility Kazakh music and dance ensembles participation them. She also shared thoughts on how the participation of Kazakh artists in international cultural events in India would give a great impetus to cooperation and enrich the concert program.N.Singla noted that the Council has the opportunity to provide fully funded scholarship for foreign students, including Kazakh students in India.In addition, the representative of the Indian side expressed gratitude to the Kazakh side for its support in granting UNESCO World Heritage status to 11 forts in the state of Maharashtra.At the end of the meeting, both sides agreed to strengthen cooperation in all areas of cultural diplomacy and work together to implement these initiatives.The Indian Council for Cultural Relations - engaged in the implementation of external cultural relations, the development of cultural exchange and strengthening mutual understanding.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-delhi/press/news/details/1114768?lang=kk
0.7 and 0.5 - new transport tax coefficients 28.11.2025
The new Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan has changed the procedure for calculating vehicle taxes, which is especially true for passenger cars older than 10 years.🚗 Lifetime coefficients: • Over 10 to 20 years - a coefficient of 0.7 is applied • Over 20 years - 0.5 coefficient is applied This reduces the tax burden on owners of cars with a long service life. , Important for farms One pickup truck (a passenger motor vehicle with a cargo platform and a separate cabin) per peasant or farm is exempt from tax. What else has changed: • Excluded the norm that divided cars by type (pickups, jeeps, limousines). The categories are now defined by the management law category (A, B, C, D). • Preferential rates for cars with an engine capacity of more than 3,000 cubic meters have been removed. cm produced or imported after 31.12.2013 • The obligation to provide a calculation of current transport tax payments for legal entities has been abolished - now only the annual declaration is submitted. • Similarly, the calculation of current land tax payments for legal entities and sole proprietors is excluded - only the annual declaration and payment. , Payment terms: • Individuals - until April 1 of the year following the reporting year. • Legal entities - within 10 days after the deadline for submitting the declaration. All changes were introduced within the framework of the updated Tax Code, aimed at simplifying administration and increasing transparency of tax obligations.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-kyzylorda/press/news/details/1114769?lang=kk
3 and 5 years are the limitation periods in the new Tax Code of 2026 28.11.2025
In general, the limitation periods have been preserved and amount to 3 and 5 years, however, important changes are envisaged in the new Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan, which comes into force on January 1, 2026. , What 's new: • The limitation period is extended by 1 calendar year if the taxpayer (tax agent) submits additional tax reports or notification reports for the period for which the limitation period expires in less than a year. • The term may be suspended: 1. At the time of the tax audit, until the notification of its results is executed.; 2. For the period of consideration of the complaint - until the entry into force of the decision of a higher authority or court. It is also clarified that if the tax audit is completed after the expiration of the limitation period for a period where less than 30 days remained before it began, the suspension of the period does not apply to this period.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-kyzylorda/press/news/details/1114778?lang=kk
Коррупция – социальное зло 28.11.2025
Коррупция – социальное зло 27 ноября библиотекарь Федоровской центральной районной библиотеки провела информационный час «Коррупция – социальное зло» для сотрудников Отдела по ЧС Федоровского района. Во время встречи присутствующие поговорили о коррупции как о предательстве присяги, а также обсудили этические риски в надзорной деятельности и личную ответственность каждого сотрудника МЧС перед обществом. Особый акцент был сделан на том, что честность является главным «огнетушителем» против социального зла, которое подрывает доверие и создает угрозу безопасности граждан.Библиотека выражает благодарность руководству Отдела по ЧС за сотрудничество и готовность открыто обсуждать важнейшие вопросы этики государственной службы.#АнтикоррупционнаяКультураSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanay-fedorov/press/news/details/1114780?lang=kk
Kazakhstan–India: a course towards deeper regional cooperation 28.11.2025
27 November 2025, New Delhi. The Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Republic of India, Azamat Yeskarayev, took part in «the CIS Ambassadors’ Roundtable» dedicated to the development of cooperation with the Indian state of Punjab.Background: Punjab is one of the most developed agricultural regions of India and is traditionally regarded as the “breadbasket of the country.” The food and processing industries, agricultural machinery manufacturing, as well as the textile and light industries are well developed in the state. The population of the state is approximately 31 million people.The foreign Ambassadors accredited in India, as well as Minister of Industry and Trade of the Government of the state of Punjab, Mr. Sanjeev Arora, the Director-General of the Ministry of External Affairs of the Republic of India, Mr. Amit Kumar, and senior officials of the state government have been participated to the event.In his speech, Ambassador of Kazakhstan noted that under the leadership of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, Kazakhstan is implementing large-scale reforms aimed at diversifying the economy, including the introduction of a competitive tax regime, the strengthening of investor protection and the establishment of a special support system for foreign businesses.In addition, the Kazakh diplomat outlined the key areas of potential multifaceted cooperation and called on the local business community to implement investment projects in Kazakhstan. «This cooperation may cover a wide range of areas, including the economy, culture and education, and contribute to strengthening ties between our countries», he said during his speech.Mr. Sanjeev Arora, in turn, highly appreciated the proposed initiatives and emphasized that the Government of the state of Punjab considers Kazakhstan as one of its key partners in the region.The event was held in conjunction with the 6th «Progressive Punjab» Summit, which will be held on 13–15 March 2026 in Mohali, and Kazakh side has been invited to the Summit. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-delhi/press/news/details/1114785?lang=kk
Delegation of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Uzbekistan Visits the Main Command of the National Guard 28.11.2025
An official delegation from the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan visited the Main Command of the National Guard of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The purpose of the visit was to exchange experience and study advanced practices in organizing guard and convoy service.The delegation included Deputy Chief of Staff of the Guard Troops Command, Colonel Akbar Ochilov; Senior Officer of the Department for the Implementation of Security Technical Means, Lieutenant Colonel Elbek Shaymanov; and Staff Officer, Lieutenant Colonel Bakhtiyor Rakhimov.A working meeting was held with the First Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the National Guard and Chief of the Main Staff, Lieutenant General Kairat Aktanov, during which the parties discussed key areas of service and mechanisms for improving the efficiency of the troops.The delegation was briefed at the Troops Management Center, where modern monitoring and coordination technologies are employed.Special attention was given to convoy service: the guests visited military unit 6636 and inspected the special railcar designed for the secure transportation of convicts and detainees in full compliance with safety measures.The delegation also visited the separate rifle company in Arshaly, where they studied the security organization of a maximum-security correctional facility and its operational processes.The visit reflects the commitment of both countries to strengthening law and order, enhancing the professionalism of personnel, and introducing modern methods in the field of security and protection. Press Service of the National GuardMinistry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of KazakhstanSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kvv/press/news/details/1114790?lang=kk
Мероприятие, посвященное финансовому празднику 15 ноября 28.11.2025
15 ноября работники финансового и экономического секторов отметят свой профессиональный праздник – День национальной валюты – тенге.Несомненно, что этот сектор играет значимую роль в развитии экономики Казахстана. Тысячи специалистов в сфере экономики и финансов неустанно трудятся на благо страны.Стало традицией награждать и поддерживать лучших из них.В этом году в честь профессионального праздника награды получили ряд специалистов, внесших значительный вклад в социально-экономическое развитие Атырауской области.Среди них – сотрудники Управление экономики и финансов Атырауской области, в том числе ветераны Управлений.Медалью Министерства национальной экономики Республики Казахстан «За вклад в развитие экономики» награждены: руководители отдела Управление Курмангалиев Руслан Нурлыгайнович, Дилмуханова Аякоз Кабекеновна.Благодарственным письмом Министерства финансов Республики Казахстан: Начальник управления Сарсекенов Ерканат Махамбетович и главные специалисты управления Кенжалиева Диляра Жоламановна, Жаумбаева Амина Сериковна, Кенешева Алима Елеусизовна, Абиева Нургуль Раиповна, Джумагазиева Самал Мубараковна.Благодарственным письмом Министерства экономики Республики Казахстан отмечены: начальники управлений ведомства Багытов Максот Орынбаевич, Шмалиев Ермек Серикович.Юбилейной медалью «30 лет Атыраускому областному маслихату» награждены: заместители заведующего отделом Курманова Эльмира Кабыловна и Тлеугалиева Самал Кайратовна.Благодарственным письмом акима Атырауской области награждены главные специалисты отдела Каресова Акмарал Абатовна и Аймагамбетова Назкен Нуржановна. Коллеги, от всей души поздравляем вас с наградами! Желаем вам дальнейших плодотворных трудов! Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/atyrau-economy/press/news/details/1114737?lang=kk