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Taxation of individuals engaged in private practice in 2026 05.03.2026
In accordance with the new Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the category of persons engaged in private practice includes private notaries, private bailiffs, lawyers, and professional mediators.Registration accountRegistration, modification of registration data, as well as de-registration of personal health insurance are carried out in accordance with the procedure established by Articles 97-98 of the Tax Code.Individual income taxIndividuals engaged in private practice are payers of individual income tax (IIT) at a rate of 9% of taxable income (Article 363 of the Tax Code).The PPP has the right to apply the following types of tax deductions:- tax deduction for social payments;- basic tax deduction;- social tax deductions.The calculated income tax is paid monthly no later than the 5th day of the month following the month for which the tax was calculated.Value Added tax (VAT) issuesThe transitional provisions of the Tax Code provide that, with its entry into force, persons engaged in private practice are not VAT payers and are subject to removal from VAT registration.The VAT registration certificate is considered invalid from January 1, 2026.Tax reportingLZPS submit:- a declaration of income and property (TNF 270.00) – no later than September 15 of the year following the reporting one;- liquidation declaration on IPN (TNF 240.00) – in case of a decision to terminate the activity. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-pavlodar/press/news/details/1175793?lang=kk
Installation of prohibitory signs 05.03.2026
Due to the approaching end of winter in the Zhetizhar rural district, work is underway to install warning signs "Thin Ice" and "Crossing the Irtysh River is Prohibited." Due to the sudden warming of the weather, we ask residents and guests of the district to be cautious.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/abay-besqaraqai-zhetizhar/press/news/details/1175795?lang=kk
Article of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan Olzhas Bektenov "Seven Years of Confident and Constructive Leadership" 05.03.2026
Seven years of Kassym-Jomart Tokayev’s presidency have become a period of deep and consistent transformation of Kazakhstan’s socio-economic and political development model. These years coincided with a complex global context – the pandemic, the slowdown of the global economy, inflationary and logistical shocks, geopolitical turbulence, as well as the need to eliminate internal economic and political imbalances formed over previous decades.Despite objective difficulties, the President succeeded in ensuring stability and putting the country on a trajectory of confident growth.The response to numerous challenges has been profound reforms aimed at the long-term sustainability of the state. President Tokayev is not prone to populism and does not pursue short-term results. The Head of State is pragmatically engaged in building a solid foundation for the country’s development, ensuring growth in citizens’ well-being and economic and political stability.The results are evident. In 2025, global economic growth amounted to 3.3%, while in Kazakhstan GDP increased by 6.5%. The structure of the economy has changed. Whereas previously GDP dynamics were largely determined by external commodity market conditions, today, thanks to the systemic decisions of the Head of State, growth is increasingly driven by non-resource sectors and domestic demand.Thus, the main contribution to economic growth was made by manufacturing, construction, trade, transport, and the services sector. Nominal GDP over seven years increased by 1.7 times: from $181.7 billion in 2019 to $305.9 billion in 2025. GDP per capita is also steadily growing – from $9.8 thousand in 2019 to $15 thousand by the end of 2025.The volume of manufacturing over seven years increased by more than 2.5 times – from 11.5 trillion tenge in 2019 to 30.63 trillion tenge in 2025. The share of manufacturing in GDP rose from 11.4% to 12.7%, while the share of the extractive sector decreased from 14.5% to 12%.Behind these figures stand dozens of new large plants and thousands of jobs. In Kostanay Region, plants for the production of KIA vehicles and cast iron have been launched; in Karaganda Region, production of household appliances and automotive tires has begun; in Atyrau Region – polypropylene production; in Almaty Region – tungsten concentrate production; in Pavlodar Region – production of components for railway equipment; in Shymkent – aluminum packaging production and precious metals processing, and many others.Among the drivers of the country’s economic growth is the construction sector, demonstrating confident positive dynamics. In 2025 alone, more than 20 million square meters of housing were commissioned. These volumes exceed the total housing stock of two regional centers – Pavlodar and Kostanay.According to IMF data, Kazakhstan entered the top 50 largest economies in the world, as well as the top five countries in terms of average annual economic growth rates. In the World Competitiveness Ranking, Kazakhstan ranked 34th. This confirms the strengthening of the country’s investment and business attractiveness.The economy has ceased to be “single-event”: temporary fluctuations in the extractive sector no longer translate into macroeconomic shocks, which indicates a transition to a more mature and balanced development model.The investment policy of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has become one of the key instruments of economic transformation. Over seven years, the volume of investment in fixed capital increased from 12.6 trillion tenge to 22.7 trillion tenge. At the same time, its structure has changed significantly: the main inflow of funds is directed to manufacturing, infrastructure, energy, logistics, and the agro-industrial complex.The development of the agro-industrial complex remains a strategic priority, where food security, sector modernization, expansion of export potential, and improvement of rural living standards are interconnected.Special attention is given to the development of irrigated agriculture and related infrastructure: the expansion of irrigated areas continues, with a target of reaching 2.5 million hectares in the near term.Irrigation systems, grain elevators, processing facilities, and logistics chains are being modernized. Support for livestock breeding and deep processing of agricultural products is being strengthened, enabling increased production of goods with high added value.Gross agricultural output nearly doubled over seven years – from 5.2 trillion tenge in 2019 to 9.8 trillion tenge in 2025; food production increased from 1.7 trillion tenge to 3.9 trillion tenge.In accordance with the instruction of the Head of State, annual support for the sector has been increased to one trillion tenge, and the allocation of funds to agricultural producers is now carried out in advance. As a result, the quality of agricultural operations has significantly improved, and farmers in turn ensure high yields each year. Kazakhstan consistently ranks among the world’s largest suppliers of grain and flour, while agricultural exports continue to grow with an expanding geography — from the markets of Central Asia and Afghanistan to the Middle East, China, the European Union, and other destinations.In the industrial sector, hundreds of projects across the country have been financed through the mechanisms of the Baiterek investment holding. Among them are passenger car production in Almaty; steel production by Qarmet in Karaganda Region; the Kazakhstan Electrolysis Plant in Pavlodar Region; the Ecoculture-Eurasia greenhouse complex in Turkestan Region; and Shin-Line ice cream production in Almaty Region. Over seven years, financing through Baiterek increased from 2.9 trillion tenge to 10.4 trillion tenge. Currently, with the holding’s financial support, 23 metallurgy projects worth 3.9 trillion tenge are being implemented; in mechanical engineering, 21 projects worth 610.6 billion tenge are at the financing stage; in the chemical industry, 11 projects worth 636 billion tenge are underway; and in the agro-industrial sector, 69 projects worth 415.9 billion tenge are being implemented.The Head of State pays special attention to the development of micro and small businesses as a key source of employment and domestic growth. The contribution of small and medium-sized enterprises to GDP has reached 40.5%, and approximately 4.5 million people are employed in the sector — nearly half of the working-age population.It should be noted that growth in small enterprise activity is observed not only in trade and services, but also in construction, transport, and processing industries. Small businesses are increasingly integrated into the supply chains of major projects. Administrative barriers are being reduced, and access to financing is expanding through interest rate subsidies, guarantees, and development institution programs.Thousands of projects receive support annually, and the total volume of concessional financing for entrepreneurs in this sector amounts to hundreds of billions of tenge. At the same time, the digitalization of public services simplifies registration, reporting, and access to support measures.Among the promising projects of the new investment cycle, special importance is attached to the multifunctional urban cluster Alatau City. The new city, being created on the President’s instruction, will become a growth point focused on the development of an innovative economy, high-tech industries, and educational and business infrastructure.An important element of the long-term economic development strategy is the expansion of the mineral resource base through active geological exploration. In recent years, dozens of promising sites with projected resources of copper, nickel, coal, gold, and rare earth metals have been identified. By the end of 2026, the area of geological and geophysical exploration in Kazakhstan will reach 2.2 million square kilometers.On the President’s instruction, during 2026–2028 the state alone will invest approximately 240 billion tenge in geological exploration, which is comparable to total expenditures over the previous two decades. Interest has already been expressed by foreign investors. All decisions will undoubtedly be made with due regard to national interests. The scale of this work forms the basis for long-term industrial growth.The Head of State keeps the development of the country’s transit potential under special control. A key element is the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (TITR), the so-called Middle Corridor, whose freight volume has increased fivefold over the past seven years.The development of transit potential is impossible without modern railway infrastructure. Over seven years, approximately 1,000 kilometers of new railway lines have been built; 9,500 kilometers of track have undergone various types of repair, including 3,500 kilometers of capital repairs. The modernization of railway hubs in Shymkent, Aktobe, Karaganda, and along border routes has increased capacity and strengthened the country’s transit potential, ensuring regional connectivity, reducing logistics costs, and expanding the domestic market.This year, we will complete the reconstruction of 124 railway stations that had not been renovated for decades and had fallen into serious disrepair.Seaport capacities have been expanded, terminals modernized, and throughput increased. A key hub is the Khorgos dry port in Zhetisu Region, through which hundreds of thousands of containers pass annually. In Almaty Region and Zhetisu Region, a network of logistics centers has been established to ensure cargo consolidation and processing.Over seven years, more than 25,000 kilometers of roads have been built and reconstructed; key corridors Center–South, Center–East, and West–East have been created, and the local road network has been significantly modernized across all regions.The repair and construction of local roads, which for decades remained outside systematic financing, have produced a multiplier effect: reduced costs, increased trade, SME development, and improved regional investment attractiveness. In effect, the road network has become the framework of the country’s economic space. This work continues.The total capacity of seaports now stands at 22 million tons, including approximately 15 million tons through the port of Aktau and 7 million tons through the port of Kuryk. By the end of 2025, cargo handling through the ports reached 8 million tons, while container traffic exceeded 90,000 units. For comparison, in 2024 this figure amounted to approximately 60,000 containers.The aviation sector is also demonstrating steady growth: airports served 26 million passengers in 2023 and 31.8 million in 2025. Kazakhstan maintains air connections with more than 30 countries, operating over 600 flights on 130 routes. At the same time, airports are being modernized, new terminals are being built, and infrastructure is being upgraded. This year alone, four new airports will be commissioned in Katon-Karagai, Zaisan, Kenderli, and Arkalyk. The latter had not operated for more than 30 years and is being restored on the President’s personal instruction.The development of transport infrastructure directly contributes to the growth of the tourism sector. Since 2022, inbound tourist flows have steadily increased following the post-pandemic recovery, driven by visitors from China, India, and the Persian Gulf countries. Kazakhstan has been included in Best in Travel 2025 by the international guidebook publisher Lonely Planet; Almaty has been highlighted by CNN and The New York Times; and Shymbulak has been named among the world’s top destinations by Condé Nast Traveler.Taking this into account, the Head of State has emphasized the need for further development of the Almaty Mountain Cluster. The economic impact of the project is evident: every dollar invested in mountain infrastructure generates approximately five dollars for the resort economy and fifteen dollars for the tourism sector overall. Implementation of this large-scale project will create thousands of jobs and generate approximately 100 billion tenge in annual tax revenues. In accordance with the President’s directives, all work will be carried out in strict compliance with environmental standards at the level of global best practices.Key decisions have been taken by the Head of State in one of the most complex areas — the rehabilitation of the energy and housing and utilities system. The large-scale work in these spheres represents not fragmented projects, but a systemic policy aimed at eliminating infrastructure constraints.As the President emphasizes: “Energy and housing and utilities form the foundation of any country’s vital functioning.” At the beginning of the reforms, the wear and tear of generating capacities and heating networks in several regions had reached 70%, and in some regions exceeded 80%t. Large-scale accidents at energy facilities remain in public memory, when cities were left without heating in temperatures of minus thirty degrees.The ongoing policy of tariff liberalization and attraction of investment has made it possible to move from emergency patchwork measures to systematic modernization of the sector.Projects are being implemented to modernize combined heat and power plants in Karaganda, Ust-Kamenogorsk, Zhezkazgan, Ekibastuz, and Balkhash. Heating capacity is being upgraded in Almaty, Temirtau, and Ridder, while generating capacity is being expanded in Aktau, Atyrau, Uralsk, Taraz, and Ekibastuz (GRES-2). In addition, work is underway to create new generation sources in Aktobe, Atyrau, Ust-Kamenogorsk, Kokshetau, Kyzylorda, Semey, Taraz, Turkestan, and Ekibastuz (GRES-3). Programs for the reconstruction of heating and electricity networks have been launched in all regions.As a result, for the second consecutive year the heating season has concluded without serious disruptions. The President consistently underscores that energy resilience is a matter of national security and that decisions must be made with a long-term horizon. Electricity production is steadily increasing: from 106 billion kWh in 2019 to 123.1 billion kWh in 2025. For comparison, the capacity commissioned over seven years is equivalent to one and a half years of electricity consumption by the city of Almaty and Almaty Region combined.Overall, by the end of the first quarter of 2027, Kazakhstan will cease to be an energy-deficit country, achieving a surplus in electricity generation.Particular attention should be given to the conversion of CHP-2 and CHP-3 in Almaty to natural gas. The full conversion of both plants will be completed by the end of the current year. These projects, costing several hundred billion tenge, will significantly improve the city’s environmental conditions.For the formation of a long-term balance of generation capacity, the decision to develop nuclear energy has become especially important. The construction of a nuclear power plant will ensure reliable energy supply amid growing demand, reduce carbon intensity, and diversify sources of generation.The project also serves as a foundation for further technological development, localization of production, and the training of engineering personnel. The initiative announced by the President, “Taza Kazakhstan,” has evolved into a nationwide movement: environmental campaigns, clean-up activities, tree planting, and the restoration of natural areas are taking place across the country with the participation of millions of citizens. The volumes of collected waste and planted trees are measured in hundreds of thousands of tons and millions of saplings. This initiative has changed the very approach to maintaining order and the appearance of cities and rural settlements.Through his personal example, the President demonstrates the effectiveness of the principle “start with yourself,” emphasizing that not only the environment must be clean, but also a person’s intentions. This message has resonated widely with Kazakhstanis, especially the youth, becoming a large-scale movement.Within the environmental agenda, the Head of State places particular emphasis on water security. On his instruction, a program is being implemented to construct 20 new reservoirs and reconstruct at least 15,000 kilometers of irrigation canals.Water ecosystems have also come to the forefront – including the preservation of the Caspian Sea and the Aral Sea. The Kazakh Research Institute of the Caspian Sea has been established to study the key challenges related to this water body. Taken together, these measures form a comprehensive approach to environmental security and sustainable natural resource management.In the global water agenda, glacier preservation is among the significant issues. According to expert forecasts, by 2100 the volume of glaciers in Central Asia will decline substantially. The President gives this issue the highest priority. At the international level, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has put forward the Water Towers Partnership initiative aimed at systematizing support for glaciological science through the consolidation of efforts of global research centers to study and protect glaciers.Profound reforms are also being implemented in social policy. The level of social expenditures remains high: in 2025, 9.3 trillion tenge were allocated from the republican budget for this purpose, representing 36.5% of total expenditures. At the same time, the philosophy of support has been revised: assistance must be targeted, fair, and motivating. Digital tools have enabled more accurate assessment of household conditions, reduced inefficient payments, and reallocated resources to priority areas.In recent years, investment in human capital has increased significantly: spending on education and science has grown more than fivefold, and spending on healthcare and social services has increased 3.7 times. One of the key indicators is life expectancy, which has reached nearly 76 years, which is three years higher than in 2019.Special attention is devoted to the younger generation. A major presidential initiative was the launch of the “National Fund – for Children” program. Under this program, annual allocations from the investment income of the National Fund are credited to the accounts of all young citizens of Kazakhstan. Upon reaching the age of 18, these funds may be used for education or housing improvement. Over three years of implementation, more than $2.5 billion has been credited to 7 million children.On the instruction of the Head of State, the unified program “Children of Kazakhstan” for 2026–2030 has been approved, consolidating all existing and planned measures to ensure the rights and well-being of children in Kazakhstan. This program serves as the foundation of a sustainable state policy aimed at ensuring systematic protection of the rights and well-being of every child.In addition, one of the priorities identified by the Head of State has been addressing deficiencies in school infrastructure. Over the past seven years, more than 1,300 new schools have been built, the number of unsafe and three-shift schools has been significantly reduced, and the material and technical base has been upgraded. Within the framework of the national project “Keleshek Mektepteri,” initiated by the President, 217 schools meeting the highest international standards were constructed nationwide during 2023–2025.According to the international TALIS 2024 study, Kazakhstan entered the top five countries worldwide in terms of teachers’ satisfaction with their salaries. While this indicator stood at 39% in 2018, it reached 71% in 2024. 95% of Kazakhstani teachers report satisfaction with their profession.The network of preschool institutions continues to expand, reaching 12,000 facilities. The number of medical institutions has increased to 830, and the number of physicians exceeds 83,000. According to the World Health Organization, Kazakhstan ranks among the top ten countries globally in the rate of maternal mortality reduction, with the indicator reaching a historic low. In 2021, on the President’s initiative, the “Ansagan Sabi” program was launched, providing 7,000 annual quotas for in vitro fertilization procedures. To date, 28,000 women have benefited from the program, resulting in the birth of 11,000 children.The development of science and higher education is viewed by the President as a strategic foundation for technological and economic growth. Support for research universities and scientific centers is being strengthened, and research grant funding is being expanded.Branches and representative offices of leading foreign universities are being opened, joint campuses and academic programs are being established, reducing educational migration and strengthening integration into the global academic environment.The Head of State has set the task of integrating science with industry through the commercialization of research, the creation of science parks, and the development of innovation ecosystems within universities.One of the priorities of the President’s policy remains the development of mass sports and accessible sports infrastructure. Hundreds of sports facilities have been built and modernized in the regions, a large-scale network of school and community sports grounds is in operation, and the rate of citizens’ regular participation in physical activity has reached 45%.It is fundamentally important that part of the new social and infrastructure facilities is financed through recovered assets. This has made it possible to accelerate the resolution of pressing issues without increasing the burden on the budget.In the healthcare sector, 183 facilities have been constructed using recovered funds, enabling faster implementation of the national project for the modernization of rural healthcare. As a result, 655 new primary healthcare facilities are now operating in rural settlements across the country under this project. In addition, these funds are being used to construct major medical centers, including a multidisciplinary hospital and a Hematology Center in East Kazakhstan Region, an emergency medical station in Mangystau Region, and a surgical and intensive care unit at the oncology dispensary in Karaganda Region.Using funds returned to the national economy, 227 water supply facilities have been reconstructed. Resources are also being directed toward the construction of schools, sports facilities, utility infrastructure, and other socially significant projects.A clear example is the commissioning of the multifunctional Kokshe Arena sports complex and a new youth sports school in the village of Zerenda in Akmola Region, a kindergarten in Petropavlovsk, and a music school in Turkestan Region. Such facilities have been built in every region of the country.It should be noted that the asset recovery policy is implemented strictly within the legal framework and does not affect lawful entrepreneurial activity.The transparent and targeted use of funds contributes to a predictable business environment and strengthens investor confidence, serving as an important factor in enhancing investment attractiveness.Significant changes have also taken place in the system of public administration. Budgetary and tax policy is being consistently stabilized, mechanisms for medium-term planning have been strengthened, and tools for evaluating the effectiveness of state programs have been introduced. The budget process is oriented toward results and development priorities, linking expenditures with socio-economic objectives.The need for tax reform had long been evident, and the adoption of the new Tax Code has addressed accumulated challenges. The tax reform aims to create a transparent and fair system, reduce opportunities for artificial business fragmentation, and establish conditions for honest and fair competition.On the instruction of the Head of State, the tax service is transitioning to a service-oriented model of interaction with businesses and citizens. The digitalization of tax services, risk-based oversight, and automation of reporting reduce the burden on compliant taxpayers, combining fiscal sustainability with a convenient and predictable environment.In all spheres of state and public life, the principle articulated by Kassym-Jomart Tokayev “Law and Order” has been placed at the forefront.This principle serves as a fundamental element in building a Just Kazakhstan, a country where public security and the rule of law are unconditionally ensured.The protection of the rights and legitimate interests of citizens, society, and the state remains a key priority. Measures are being implemented to modernize the law enforcement system and enhance transparency in its operations.Advanced digital solutions are being introduced, the practice of service-oriented policing is being developed, and human resources capacity is being strengthened. On the instruction of the Head of State, digital transformation is underway. Since 2019, Kazakhstan has progressed from the digitization of individual services to a scalable digital model of the country. An important mechanism within this infrastructure is the Smart Bridge integration platform, which enables data exchange between government bodies and private services and forms an open ecosystem for digital business models and fintech solutions. Digitalization has enabled the state to provide services and support to citizens in a proactive format.The economic impact of digitalization is reflected in greater efficiency of budget expenditures and more precise targeting of social support. Kazakhstan ranks 24th out of 193 countries in the United Nations EGDI index and is among the top ten global leaders in the development of online services.Building on these achievements, the International Artificial Intelligence Center Alem.ai has been established at the President’s initiative and is already becoming a hub for researchers, startup founders, and innovators.As is well known, the Head of State has declared 2026 the Year of Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence. The Government is preparing the Digital Qazaqstan strategy aimed at introducing advanced technologies and artificial intelligence across all sectors of the economy and public administration.Seven years of the presidency of Kassym-Jomart Tokayev have marked a transition from crisis response to systemic development: the economy has become more diversified, investments more resilient, infrastructure more reliable, and social policy more targeted.The established foundation allows Kazakhstan to look confidently to the future, relying on an institutionally built model and long-term priorities.Today, Kazakhstan stands at a historic stage of its development. At the initiative of the Head of State, following broad public discussion and with consideration of the views of expert and academic communities and representatives of all segments of society, a draft of a fundamentally new Constitution has been prepared. A distinctive feature of the draft Basic Law is its progressive spirit and forward-looking orientation. It reflects the aspirations of the people and clearly demonstrates the commitment of the highest official of the state, President Tokayev, to lay a solid foundation for the long-term sustainable development of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the prosperous and secure life of many generations of citizens.I am confident that the citizens of our country will make the right choice, support the initiative of the Head of State, and contribute to building a Strong, Just, and Prosperous Kazakhstan.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-tbilisi/press/news/details/1175797?lang=kk
Tax Calendar for March 2026 05.03.2026
ATTENTION! REPORTING PERIODNo later than March 16:Form 101.03 Calculation of CIT withheld at source from resident's incomeForm 400.00 Excise DeclarationREPORTING EVEN PERIODNo later than March 20:Form 328.00- statement on import of goods and payment of indirect taxForm 870.00 Declaration on payment for negative environmental impact (when purchasing negative impact limits, with payments up to 100 MCI)REPORTING PERIODNo later than March 31:Form 100.00, 110.00, 150.00, 180.00 Declaration on КПНForm 101.04 Calculation of КПН withheld at source of payment from income of a non-residentForm 220.00 Declaration on ИПНForm 600.00 Declaration on alternative tax on subsoil useForm 700.00 Declaration on vehicle tax, land tax and property taxForm 912.00 Declaration for taxpayers applying SHP using a fixed deductionForm 920.00 Declaration for single land tax payersPAYING TAXES:No later than March 5:-IPN of a person engaged in private practiceNo later than March 20:-Excise- Amounts of indirect taxes on imported goods within the EAEU- Fee for negative impact on the environment (redemption of the limit for negative impact on the environment, with payments less than 100 MCI)PAY TAXES:No later than March 26:IPN at the source of payment- Social tax- CIT withheld at the source of payment from the income of a non-resident- Fee for placing outdoor (visual) advertisingSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-kostanay/press/news/details/1175798?lang=kk
Digital Tax Consultant @SalyqBot 05.03.2026
As part of the development of digital government services, the @SalyqBot chatbot has been implemented and continues to be improved in the Telegram messenger.@SalyqBot is a digital service designed for the prompt receipt of information on tax and customs issues by individuals and legal entities.The chatbot operates in Kazakh and Russian and is available around the clock.The main features of the service- obtaining information about the presence or absence of tax arrears;- calculation of vehicle tax and penalty amount;- access to the tax calendar with deadlines for reporting and paying taxes;- receiving notifications about the blocking (arrest) of bank accounts;- receiving information about the amounts paid (for legal entities);- access to background information and knowledge base on tax and customs legislation;- familiarization with training materials and video instructions;The chatbot's knowledge base is based on requests received by the CGD Contact Center, which makes it possible to promptly provide answers to frequently asked questions without operator involvement.If necessary, the user can:- evaluate the quality of the response received;- ask an additional question;- send an appeal to the operator.Advantages of usingUsing @SalyqBot allows you to:- reduce the time required to receive public services;- minimize personal visits to the state revenue authorities;- get up-to-date information from an official source;- timely fulfill tax obligations.To get started, go to Telegram and launch a chatbot named @SalyqBot. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-pavlodar/press/news/details/1175816?lang=kk
UAPF reminds of the importance of regular pension contributions 05.03.2026
The pension system plays a key role in ensuring citizens' financial stability after retirement. Kazakhstan currently operates a multi-tier pension system consisting of a basic and solidarity pension (funded by the state), as well as compulsory and voluntary pensions (funded by existing pension savings and investment income).The basic pension is accrued upon reaching retirement age and depends on the length of service in the pension system. Beginning in 2023, the minimum basic pension will be gradually increased annually over five years to 70% of the subsistence minimum (for up to 10 years of service). The maximum pension will be increased to 118% of the subsistence minimum in 2026 and 120% of the subsistence minimum from 2027 (for a total service of 34 years or more). Work experience after 1998 is confirmed exclusively by regular compulsory pension contributions.CONCLUSION: Regular pension contributions confirm work experience and influence the amount of the basic pension.A solidarity (PAYG) pension is paid to those with at least six months of work experience acquired before January 1, 1998. The amount of pension benefits depends on the length of service before 1998 and the average monthly income for any three consecutive years, starting from January 1, 1998, until reaching retirement age. Income is confirmed by the amount of monthly pension contributions.CONCLUSION: Regular pension contributions confirm income and influence the calculation of the solidarity pension.A funded pension is paid from individual pension savings and depends on the amount of accumulated funds: the more savings, the higher the payment.The amount of monthly pension benefits is calculated in accordance with the approved methodology. Starting in 2021, the annual pension benefit amount in the first year is calculated as the product of the pension savings and the payment rate. The calculation formula is as follows:the amount of pension savings * 6.5% / 12 = the monthly benefit amount in the first year.In subsequent years, monthly pension benefits are determined by increasing the monthly pension benefit amount for the previous year by the pension indexation rate of 5%. Savings are paid out until the pension account is depleted.CONCLUSION: The size of pension savings affects the amount and duration of pension benefits.Therefore, participation in the funded system affects the total pension amount. With the reduction of the solidarity component and given current conditions (changes in the demographic structure, population aging, and labor market transformation), the importance of the funded component is increasingly increasing.The funded pension system in Kazakhstan includes the following types of contributions: compulsory pension contributions (10% of the employee's salary, deducted monthly by the employer), compulsory occupational pension contributions (5% of the income of workers in hazardous and dangerous professions, paid by the employer from their own budget), and employer’s compulsory pension contributions (ECPC) from 2024 for all employees born in 1975 and later (from 1.5% in 2024, gradually increasing to 5% in 2028, and 3.5% in 2026).Also, effective January 1, 2026, in connection with the entry into force of the new Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan and amendments to the Social Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan, updated special tax regimes (STRs) were introduced in Kazakhstan: for the self-employed, based on a simplified declaration, and for peasant farms (PF). These regimes regulate not only the payment of taxes by self-employed citizens but also compulsory pension contributions.In particular, those using the STR for self-employed individuals pay compulsory pension contributions (CPC) and employer’s compulsory pension contributions (ECPC) on their income:CPC – 1% of income,ECPC – 1% of income.For self-employed individuals using this STR and operating through online platforms and/or mobile platform employment apps, the operator of the online platform will withhold and transfer the CPC and ECPC. [1]The pension contribution rates for the simplified declaration STR and the PF STR are standard and are:CPC - 10% of income,ECPC - 3.5% of income in 2026, with subsequent annual increases to 5% in 2028.An additional component of pension capital formation is voluntary pension contributions. VPC can be made on behalf of relatives, and employers can contribute on behalf of their employees. Regularity is also important, as pension benefit payments from the VPC can be received before retirement age – starting at age 50.The UAPF constantly recommends that its contributors (beneficiaries) monitor the status of their pension savings in their individual pension savings account (IPSA), including paying attention to the timely transfer/receipt of pension contributions/LSPBPs to your individual pension savings account with the UAPF. Unfortunately, there are cases where an employer fails to fulfill or partially fulfills their obligations. It is important to note that the Social Code clearly defines the obligation of employers to pay compulsory pension contributions. The State Revenue Committee is responsible for monitoring the timeliness and completeness of compulsory pension contributions by employers. If an employer commits any violations against an employee, it is necessary to contact the State Revenue Committee. Therefore, it is a good idea to regularly check the status of pension savings in your IPSA.For continuous monitoring of your pension account, the fastest and most convenient way is to receive a statement through your personal account on the Fund's website or in the mobile app. Information about pension accounts can be accessed not only through the UAPF website but also through the e-government portal egov.kz or its mobile app, eGov mobile. The statement provides all the information a contributor needs. Specifically, the total amount of savings is separately indicated, including the accumulated funds by contribution type. The statement also shows which organization transferred pension contributions and when. You can also see the investment income for the requested period. This is convenient for citizens accustomed to receiving government services through a single platform.Regular contributions foster a habit of saving and planning for their financial future. For contributors' convenience, UAPF offers the ability to forecast and plan their desired pension using a pension calculator and a personal pension plan, allowing you to calculate the level of future pension benefits and adjust your savings strategy. These tools are available on the UAPF website and mobile app. Using them will help not only in calculating your pension amount but also in solving current financial problems.It's crucial to remember that pension savings are primarily intended to ensure a decent standard of living after retirement. Therefore, it's important to strive to have as much savings as possible by the time you retire. Active and regular participation in building your pension savings is essential to ensuring an adequate pension in the future.UAPF consulting services are available through messaging apps (chatbot on WhatsApp and Viber at +7 777 000 14 18), the call center at 1418 (toll-free within Kazakhstan), the corporate website enpf.kz, and the official UAPF social media pages: Instagram, Facebook, VKontakte, Telegram, and Odnoklassniki. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/akimat-karakiya/press/news/details/1175817?lang=kk
Clarification on the procedure for providing diapers through the Social Services Portal 05.03.2026
The Astana Department of the Committee for Regulation and Control of Social Welfare of the Population informs that, in accordance with the Rules for Providing Persons with Disabilities with Prosthetic and Orthopedic Care, Technical Assistive (Compensatory) Devices, and Special Mobility Aids in Accordance with the Individual Program for the Habilitation and Rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities, Including Replacement Deadlines, service recipients are provided with diapers through the social services portal within the established annual limit of 1,460 diapers per recipient.Diapers are distributed quarterly, with a minimum of 365 diapers. A new order may be issued no earlier than 60 calendar days after the previous receipt. This period allows for timely submission of applications and ensures the continuity of this state support measure.Service registration is completed electronically. After selecting the required number of diapers (within the established limit), the application is automatically generated by the system. The service recipient must correctly indicate the required quantity, after which the application is submitted for review. The introduction of a quarterly payment system is necessary to strengthen oversight of the targeted use of budget funds. Previously, when the annual lump sum was issued, there were cases of unused diapers being sold to third parties, as well as instances of monetization of the support program, which contradicts its social purpose.The adopted changes are aimed at ensuring the targeted, transparent, and effective provision of state support to recipients of social funds.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/abay-kurchatov/press/news/details/1175732?lang=kk
village activist meeting 05.03.2026
A meeting with the participation of the village activists was held at the akimat of the Zhetizhar rural district. The agenda included issues regarding the holding of the republican referendum, the ten-day plan for celebrating Nauryz and conducting Nauryz in the village, as well as the implementation of the "From City to Village" project. An exchange of opinions, discussion of proposals and recommendations took place on the mentioned issues.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/abay-besqaraqai-zhetizhar/press/news/details/1175755?lang=kk
Pension asset management is the topic of the latest ENPF School of Financial Journalism 05.03.2026
The Unified Accumulative Pension Fund (UAPF) annually brings together media representatives for the School of Financial Journalism, dedicated to the funded pension system. This year's event will focus on "Pension Asset Management."The event will take place on March 13 in Almaty from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Online participation is available. The School will be attended by UAPF experts, representatives of the National Bank of the Republic of Kazakhstan, and investment portfolio managers (IPMs). The event will be held in Kazakh and Russian.The course program will cover pension asset management by the NBRK trustee and private management companies, principles of investment portfolio diversification, current trends in the financial market, and measures to improve the efficiency of pension asset management.Investment portfolio managers will discuss the criteria for forming investment portfolios and the financial instruments used.The event will feature a demonstration of a new digital portal for selecting investment portfolio managers. The platform consolidates key information about investment portfolio managers in a single digital space and provides a systematic approach to disclosing investment activity data, including profitability, pension asset structure, and other indicators that influence investment results. The project aims to raise public awareness and develop an understanding of pension asset investment mechanisms.The School of Financial Journalism is traditionally held to improve coverage of the funded pension system and develop the professional competencies of media representatives.Pre-registration is required to participate.Applications should be sent to press@enpf.kz with the following information:Full name,media name,email address, and phone number with WhatsApp (for sending an invitation link).An invitation link will be sent the day before the event.The course program is attached.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/abay-kurchatov/press/news/details/1175760?lang=kk
160 years: Alikhan Bukeikhanov 05.03.2026
This year marks the 160th anniversary of the birth of the outstanding Kazakh statesman and public figure Alikhan Bukeikhanov.Bukeikhanov entered history as one of the leaders of the Kazakh national movement in the early 20th century, as well as a politician, scholar, publicist, and thinker. He played a key role in shaping modern Kazakh political thought and the idea of national self-governance.He was one of the founders and leaders of the Alash Orda movement, established in 1917, and headed the government of the Alash autonomy. He strongly advocated for the development of education and science, economic independence, and the political rights of the Kazakh people.Bukeikhanov was also actively engaged in academic and public activities, writing numerous articles on economics, history, ethnography, and the development of the steppe region.He dedicated his life to serving his people, promoting the ideas of education, modernization, and political development. His work became an important part of the history of the struggle for the rights and future of the Kazakh people.Today, his name holds a special place in the history of Kazakhstan, and his legacy continues to inspire new generations.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-madrid/press/news/details/1175667?lang=kk
Charitable Assistance from the Embassy of Kazakhstan to the Center for Children with Speech and Hearing Impairments in Mardan City 05.03.2026
Mardan, 5 March 2026 – During the holy month of Ramadan, the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan to Pakistan, continuing its long-standing tradition of charity, provided humanitarian assistance to the Center for Children with Speech and Hearing Impairments in Mardan.In cooperation with Ms. Begum Shaheen Saifullah, former Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan, food baskets were distributed to families raising children with special needs.Supporting vulnerable segments of society remains a key priority of the Embassy’s humanitarian activities, and the diplomatic mission will continue to support such initiatives in the future.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-islamabad/press/news/details/1175623?lang=kk
180th aniversary of the birth of Zhambyl Zhabayev 05.03.2026
Zhambyl Zhabayev was an outstanding Kazakh akyn, one of the most prominent representatives of the oral poetic tradition and a symbol of folk wisdom and spiritual continuity.An akyn is a traditional folk poet-improviser who composes verses spontaneously, usually accompanied by the dombra, the national musical instrument. For centuries, akyns have served as guardians of historical memory, voices of public opinion, and moral guides for society.Zhambyl Zhabayev became a vivid embodiment of this tradition. His poetry reflected the fate of the people, their struggles, hardships, and hopes. Thanks to his exceptional talent and deep connection with the culture of the steppe, he entered history as one of the most significant voices of Kazakh poetry.On February 28, the 180th anniversary of Zhambyl Zhabayev’s birth was commemorated. His legacy remains an important part of Kazakhstan’s cultural identity and continues to inspire new generations.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-madrid/press/news/details/1175637?lang=kk
В Казахстане число социальных предпринимателей за год выросло почти в два раза 05.03.2026
Министерством утвержден Реестр субъектов социального предпринимательства по состоянию на 31 декабря 2025 года. В него включен 1431 субъект социального предпринимательства, тогда как по итогам 2024 года в реестре числилось 835 предприятий.Согласно Реестру, наибольшее число социальных предпринимателей сосредоточено в городах Астана и Алматы, а также в Западно-Казахстанской, Алматинской областях и области Абай.По видам деятельности около 60% социальных предпринимателей работают в сфере образования, 20% - в сфере оказания социальных услуг, еще 10% - в сфере здравоохранения, 10% - прочие.Формирование и ведение Реестра осуществляется на основании сведений, представляемых местными исполнительными органами областей, городов республиканского значения и столицы. Предварительно заявки рассматриваются специальной комиссией.Основной задачей комиссии является выработка рекомендаций по включению в Реестр индивидуальных предпринимателей и юридических лиц (за исключением субъектов крупного предпринимательства), осуществляющих деятельность в сфере социального предпринимательства.В соответствии с действующим законодательством Реестр утверждается Министерством ежегодно до 1 марта текущего года по состоянию на 31 декабря предыдущего календарного года.Напомним, законодательная основа для функционирования социального предпринимательства в Казахстане была сформирована в 2021 году. Тогда на нормативном уровне было закреплено понятие «социальное предпринимательство» - предпринимательская деятельность, направленная на решение социальных проблем граждан и общества.К социальному предпринимательству также относятся предприятия, созданные людьми с инвалидностью, а также бизнес, обеспечивающий рабочие места для лиц с особыми потребностями и представителей социально уязвимых слоев населения. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/economy/press/news/details/1175582?lang=kk
Event about the volunteer movement in Kazakhstan 05.03.2026
Within the framework of the concept «Law and Order», the staff of the EKR Ethnographic Museum held an event «Volunteer activities in Kazakhstan: directions and features. Volunteer movement – as a tool of patriotic education» for 1st year students of the S. Amanzholov EKU and museum employees. The event was aimed at the formation of legal and social culture, strengthening the principles of civic responsibility in society, popularization of the volunteer movement in Kazakhstan. The speakers were Anel Renatkyzy Sharipzhanova, Head of the City Front Office of the Youth Resource Center Volunteers, a student at the S. Amanzholov EKU, volunteer Eldos Kaliyev, and Sh.M. Karibayeva, Head of the Information and Educational Department of the Museum-Reserve.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/vko-cultura-arhiv/press/news/details/1175596?lang=kk
District competition of young inventors and designers "Ө nertapiysha aluyshiye қ adam" 05.03.2026
Для стимулирования детского творчества, привлечения молодежи к научно-техническим профессиям и повышения их престижа среди школьников 7-17 лет, 4 марта 2026 года в техноценте КГКП «Детско-юношеский центр «Жастар» поселка Осакаровка прошел ежегодный районный конкурс юных изобретателей и конструкторов «Өнертапқышқа алғышқы қадам». Всего на конкурс по 5 номинациям было предоставлено 19 заявок. На конкурс было подано 19 заявок по 5 номинациям. Участникам предстояло не только продемонстрировать свои изобретения, но и успешно их защитить.По итогам конкурса были подведены следующие итоги:Номинация «Дизайн»I место - Олейник Карина КГУ «Общеобразовательная школа №28» (руководитель – Хасанова З.М.); II место - Гайдамащук София КГУ «Общеобразовательная школа №28» (руководитель – Хасанова З.М.); III место - Ляшкевич Дэнис КГКП «Детско-юношеский центр «Жастар» (руководитель – Саратов В.С.);Номинация «Робототехника» (7-10 лет)I место – Борисенко Остап КГУ «Опорная школа (ресурсный центр) имени Абая» (руководитель – Болатбек А.)I место - Съезд Наркенже КГУ «Опорная школа (ресурсный центр) имени А.Бокейхана» (руководитель – Болат Б.);II место - Самхаан Сауран КГУ«Дворец школьников «Шабыт» (руководитель – Ахуйжай А.);II место - Тулькибаев Медият КГУ «Общеобразовательная школа №28» (руководитель – Хасанова З.М.);III место - Савина Елизавета КГУ «Опорная школа (ресурсный центр) имени Абая» (руководитель – Болатбек А.)III место - Самихаан Айғаным КГУ«Дворец школьников «Шабыт» (руководитель – Ахуйжай А.);III место - Болат Айсултан КГУ «Опорная школа (ресурсный центр) имени А.Бокейхана» (руководитель – Болат Б.);Номинация «Робототехника» (11-14 лет)I место - Абилов Айдын, Кенжебай Мирас КГУ «Общеобразовательная школа №8» (руководитель – Темірбай С.Т.);II место - Масхудов Руслан КГУ «Общеобразовательная школа №6» (руководитель – Саратов В.С.);Номинация «Транспорт»I место - Сағындық Сардар КГУ «Общеобразовательная школа №8» (руководитель – Темірбай С.Т.);II место - Лейнганг Давид, Райкова Яна КГКП «Детско-юношеский центр «Жастар» (руководитель – Пак А.В.);Номинация «Умный мир»I место - Айдаров Нұрислам КГУ «Межшкольный учебно-производственный комбинат» (руководитель – Айдаров А.А.);II место - Кенжебаев Диас КГУ «Общеобразовательная школа №8» (руководитель – Темірбай С.Т.);Номинация «Экология и здоровье»I место - Васькина Арина КГКП «Детско-юношеский центр «Жастар» (руководитель – Тортаева А.Б.).Поздравляем!!! Желаем дальнейших побед!Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/edu-osakarovka/press/news/details/1175539?lang=kk
Meeting with the parent community on inclusive education 05.03.2026
4 марта 2026 года отделом образования Осакаровского района проведена очередная онлайн - встреча с родительской общественностью по вопросам инклюзивного образования. На встрече приняли участие более 45 родителей. В ходе встречи рассмотрен актуальный вопрос на сегодняшний день «Профориентационная работа с детьми с особыми образовательными потребностями». На встрече выступили заместитель директора по учебно-воспитательной работе Карагандинского колледжа технологии и сервиса - Амирханова Маржан Амангельдиевна, методист психолого-медико-педагогической консультации №5 – Гавриленко Людмила Константиновна. На все интересующие вопросы были даны полные и развернутые ответы.В заключении родительская общественность района выразили благодарность за предоставленную информацию.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/edu-osakarovka/press/news/details/1175522?lang=kk
Winner of the second round of the Olympiad in computer science and programming for students in grades 9-11 05.03.2026
3 марта 2026 года состоялся второй тур олимпиады по информатике и программированию для учащихся 9-11 классов, организованной Карагандинским национальным исследовательским университетом имени академика Е.А.Букетова. По итогам состязания, Лейнганг Давид, учащийся 10 класса КГУ «Опорная школа (ресурсный центр) №12», завоевал II место (руководитель – Пак А.В.).Поздравляем!!!Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/edu-osakarovka/press/news/details/1175527?lang=kk
Representatives of Karaganda Technical University named after A. Saginov held a meeting with graduates of schools in the village of Osakarovka 05.03.2026
3.03.2026 года в рамках профориентационной работы представители Карагандинского технического университета имени А. Сагинова провели встречу с выпускниками школ поселка Осакаровка. В ходе встречи выпускникам была представлена полная информация об университете, подробно разъяснены образовательные программы, формат обучения, гранты и требования к приему.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/edu-osakarovka/press/news/details/1175530?lang=kk
District competition "Future Doctors" 05.03.2026
3 марта 2026 года в рамках реализации областного проекта Учебно-методического центра (РО) Карагандинской области Медкласс «Шаг в медицину», согласно плана мероприятий отдела образования Осакаровского района на базе КГУ «Опорная школа (ресурсный центр) имени Каныша Сатпаева» был проведён районный конкурс «Будущие врачи».Цель конкурса формировние интереса к медицинским профессиям и осознанному выбору будущей специальности Школы-участницы проекта представили свои видеоролики По решению жюри I место заняли Опорная школа (ресурсный центр) №12 и общеобразовательная школа имени Ахмета Байтурсынулы;II место – Опорная школа (РЦ) на базе гимназии №9;III место – Опорная школа (РЦ) имени Абая;Благодарственное письмо – Опорная школа (РЦ) имени Алихана Поздравляем победителей !!!Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/edu-osakarovka/press/news/details/1175533?lang=kk
Informational and explanatory meeting with residents within the framework of the Auyl Amanaty program. 05.03.2026
In the village of Topqayin, Katon-Karagay District, the Head of the District Department of Agriculture, Zh.D. Tulebayev, and the Head of the Department of Entrepreneurship, Industry and Tourism, Zh.D. Askarova, held an information and awareness meeting with residents within the framework of the “Auyl Amanaty” program.During the meeting, the goals of the program, available opportunities, and types of state support were explained. Residents received answers to their questions, as well as detailed information on the participation procedure and program requirements.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/vko-katon-karagay/press/news/details/1175508?lang=kk