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Deduction of compensation amounts for business trips 21.04.2026
Compensation during business trips:travel to and from the place of the business trip, including payment of expenses for reservations and baggage;accommodation outside the employee’s permanent place of work during the period of the business trip, including payment of reservation expenses;per diem paid to the employee for the period of the business trip in the amount established by the taxpayer’s decision;expenses for obtaining entry and exit permits (visas), including the cost of visas, consular services, and mandatory medical insurance — are subject to deduction.The deduction shall be made on the basis of supporting documents confirming the expenses specified in subparagraphs 1)–4) of this paragraph, including those issued in electronic form.Travel expenses within the same locality shall not be considered expenses covered by this article.In the event of temporary incapacity for work of an employee sent on a business trip, accommodation expenses and per diem (except in cases where the employee is undergoing inpatient treatment) shall be subject to deduction.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-astana/press/news/details/1205149?lang=kk
The 10th International Mathematical Olympiad among cadets from the CIS countries has started in Almaty. 21.04.2026
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During the visit of the Minister of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan A. Shakkaliyev to Skopje, an agreement was signed on the establishment of a Business Council between Kazakhstan and North Macedonia 21.04.2026
SkopjeIn implementation of the instructions given by the Head of State following the negotiations between the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the President of the Republic of North Macedonia, held in May 2025 on the sidelines of the Astana International Forum 2025, the Minister of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Arman Shakkaliyev, visited Skopje on a working visit aimed at developing trade and economic cooperation between the two countries.During the visit, the President of the Republic of North Macedonia, G. Siljanovska-Davkova, received the Minister of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, A. Shakkaliyev. During the meeting, the President was briefed on the development of trade and economic cooperation and prospects for its expansion.G. Siljanovska-Davkova, warmly recalling her visit to Astana in May 2025, conveyed best wishes to President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and the people of Kazakhstan, also noting the recent meeting of the heads of state on the sidelines of the Antalya Diplomatic Forum and emphasizing the importance of further developing international dialogue.An important item on the visit's agenda was the negotiations between Minister A. Shakkaliyev and the Minister of Foreign Affairs and External Trade, Timčo Mucunski. The parties substantively discussed the current state and prospects for the development of bilateral trade. Particular attention was paid to creating conditions for sustainable growth in trade turnover.Following the business forum, which gathered over 100 Macedonian and a number of Kazakh companies (including "QazTrade", "KazakhInvest"), an Agreement on the establishment of a Business Council between the Foreign Trade Chamber of Kazakhstan and the Economic Chamber of North Macedonia was signed, as well as a Memorandum of Cooperation between JSC "QazTrade Trade Policy Development Center" and the Agency of North Macedonia for Investment Attraction and Export Promotion, aimed at implementing joint business projects.Furthermore, following the business forum, commercial documents worth approximately 500 million tenge were signed.During the visit to Skopje, Minister A. Shakkaliyev visited the "Bunardzik" complex (Technological Industrial Development Zone TIDZ), a specialized center for environmentally friendly production and advanced technologies.Continuing the visit, meetings were held in Istanbul with representatives of major Turkish businesses, including Orzax Group (production of dietary supplements), Roz Metal (metallurgy, aluminum and copper products) and Safi Holding (food industry, including sugar production). During the negotiations, the companies expressed interest in expanding their presence in Kazakhstan, implementing investment projects, localizing production, and developing industrial cooperation.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1205121?lang=kk
New Tax Regime for the Self-Employed in Kazakhstan: Simplicity and 4% on Everything! 21.04.2026
Do you work for yourself, provide services, or sell your own products? Tired of complex bookkeeping and IP (Individual Entrepreneur) status? In 2026, the most simplified Special Tax Regime (STR) for the Self-Employed is available for you.Here is everything you need to know to work legally and with peace of mind:🔹 Who are the "Self-Employed"? These are individuals (citizens of Kazakhstan and Kandas) who work without employees. Most importantly: your income must not exceed 300 MRP per month.🔹 How much to pay? Only 4%! This is the main advantage. Your total tax burden is just 4% of your income, which is distributed to social needs:Personal Income Tax (PIT) — 0%.Social Payments — 4%. This includes pension contributions (OPV and OPVR), social contributions, and medical insurance (OSMS).You aren't just paying a tax; you are securing your pension and medical insurance.🔹 How does it work? All in your smartphone!📱 No declarations or trips to the tax office are required.Download the "Special Mobile Application E-Salyq Business".Issue receipts to customers through the app.The app automatically calculates the payment amounts.Payments must be made by the 25th day of the month following the working month.🔹 Working via internet platforms (taxi, delivery)?🚗 If you collaborate with Yandex, Glovo, or other platforms, it’s even simpler. The Internet Platform Operator becomes your tax agent. They will withhold the necessary 4% and transfer it for you, and the data will automatically appear in your app.🔹 Why is it beneficial?No Reporting: Individuals in this regime do not need to file tax declarations.Legal Status: You can officially confirm your income.Social Guarantees: You are insured in the OSMS system and are saving for your pension.How to switch? You can choose this regime directly in the mobile app or when submitting a notification of the commencement of activities. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-zhetysu/press/news/details/1205039?lang=kk
A round table with the participation of Vietnamese entrepreneurs was held in Da Nang 21.04.2026
On 15-16 April, 2026, with the support of the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Serik Amirov, Special Representative of the Foreign Trade Chamber of Kazakhstan in the ASEAN countries, visited Da Nang. During the trip, a round table was organized with the participation of the leadership of the National Association of Entrepreneurship (VINEN) and representatives of the business community of Vietnam.During the discussion, it was noted that 2026 is the "golden age" for the investment market in Vietnam: expert assessments indicate the formation of a more sustainable investment cycle.For reference: The Socialist Republic of Vietnam is the leader in gross domestic product growth among the ASEAN countries. The country's economy grew by 7.83% in the 1st quarter of 2026. The goal of achieving a per capita income of $8,500 by 2030 has been set as an important milestone. Small and medium-sized enterprises form the backbone of the country's economy. Currently, they account for about 95% of all operating enterprises, they provide almost 50% of GDP, about 30% of total state budget revenues and create about 40% of all jobs in the economy. During the round table, Serik Amirov noted that in modern conditions, Kazakhstan has significant potential and the opportunity to position itself as a "B2B Bridge" in the Central Asian region for establishing joint production and distribution of goods.Companies such as IRC - Investment Promotion Center for Central Vietnam, VIDANANG, Bridgent, Song Hoai Ceramics Co. Ltd, Dong Dinh Art Museum, Lingble, and others took part in the discussion.In turn, VINEN Chairman Dinh Viet Hoa noted the importance of exchanging experience and exploring the market of digitalization of the economy and the development of artificial intelligence, and also suggested organizing joint training programs at universities in the Republic of Kazakhstan. In particular, the Vietnamese side is very interested in Kazakhstan's experience in creating the AIFC and cooperation with the local International Financial Center VIFC-HCMC, which was launched on February 11 this year.According to Le Ming Son, Director of the IPC Central Vietnam Investment Attraction Center, such meetings and business missions provide a very convenient platform for more targeted and systematic interaction between the business circles of the two countries.At the same time, Harley Huin, head of the digital innovation company Bridgent, expressed her willingness to support the exchange of experience and scaling of Kazakhstani IT projects in the Vietnamese market. As a result of the discussion, agreements were reached on further elaboration of joint projects in the field of clothing and footwear production, fruit processing, tourism, digitalization, education, logistics, etc., as well as the preparation and signing of a Memorandum of Cooperation with the National Association of Entrepreneurship of Vietnam (VINEN). Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-hanoi/press/news/details/1205017?lang=kk
As part of the celebration of April 23 – National Book Day, a book discussion evening titled “Book and Discussion Platform” was held 21.04.2026
On April 20, a book discussion evening titled “Book and Discussion Platform” was held at the Saken Seifullin Central Library. The event provided an open forum where participants exchanged views on the importance of books in human life and their role in spiritual development. Readers freely shared their thoughts and impressions of the books they had read, contributing to a lively and meaningful dialogue. Honored guests included lecturers of the “Mizam” mobile literary school - poet and journalist, member of the Union of Writers of Kazakhstan, editor-in-chief of the regional newspaper “Zhetysu” Zhumatay Ospanuly, and poet, prize winner of national and regional poetry contests, correspondent of “Egemen Kazakhstan” Mukhtar Kumisbek. They spoke about the goals and activities of the literary school, support for young writers, and future development plans. Students of the “Mizam” literary school also actively participated in the discussion, sharing their reading experiences and emphasizing the positive impact of the literary environment on their creative growth. They also reflected on the number of books they read annually and the works that left the strongest impression on them. In the main session, participants discussed plotlines, characters, and ideas of various literary works, fostering critical thinking and a culture of open expression. The program also included an intellectual game “Who is Clever?”, where participants competed in word-building tasks, adding energy and engagement to the evening. At the conclusion of the event, active participants and mentors of the “Mizam” literary school were presented with certificates of appreciation. The meeting was marked by rich discussion and an open exchange of ideas, inspiring participants and strengthening the connection between readers and the literary community.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/zhetysu-archive/press/news/details/1204993?lang=kk
We invite you to the solo concert of Bakytgul Abenova “Baqyttyn Guli”! 21.04.2026
Dear art lovers, You are warmly invited to a special musical evening that will take place on April 24 at 7:00 PM. Pop singer of the Zhetysu Regional Philharmonic named after Danesh Rakishev, Honored Worker of Culture of the Republic of Kazakhstan Bakytgul Abenova will present her solo concert titled “Baqyttyn Guli”. Special guests: Omirkul Ainiyazov, Gulmira Akurpekova, Saya Yesengeldinova, Gulbanu Lakhayeva, kui performer and composer Rustem Nauryzov, Nurzhan Akhmetbek, Tilek Nagymbayev, “Kurenbel” Trio, Pop Symphony Orchestra, “Zhetysu” Dance Ensemble. Venue: Biken Rimova Academic Drama Theatre. Come and enjoy beautiful live music and a unique, unforgettable atmosphere! Ticket price: 4000–5000 tenge. Contact numbers: 8-701-342-19-88, 8-747-787-88-81, 8-701-567-48-07.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/zhetysu-archive/press/news/details/1204940?lang=kk
The ground forces of Kazakhstan celebrate the anniversary of their formation 21.04.2026
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Cities and districts of Kostanay region supported the campaign "Taza aula" 21.04.2026
Cities and districts of the Kostanay region actively supported the environmental campaign "Taza Aula" (Clean Village), implemented within the framework of the national program "Taza Kazakhstan" (Clean Kazakhstan).The initiative, aimed at improving the sanitary condition of settlements and fostering environmental culture, received a broad response from the population. Employees of state institutions, enterprises, representatives of small and medium-sized businesses, as well as concerned residents took part in the events.The main goal of the campaign was to tidy up yard areas and plots adjacent to residential buildings, as well as to strengthen citizens' responsible attitude towards the environment. Such events not only contribute to improving the appearance of settlements but also help residents develop sustainable habits for maintaining cleanliness.During the campaign, participants carried out comprehensive sanitary cleaning work: household waste and dry leaves were collected, public areas were cleaned, and adjacent plots were put in order. Special attention was paid to the improvement of courtyards, where work was carried out to restore order and improve the general condition of the territories.As a result of the activities, many courtyards have become noticeably cleaner, cozier, and more well-maintained. The "Taza Aula" campaign once again demonstrated a high level of civic responsibility and the readiness of residents of the Kostanay region to jointly address issues of improvement and environmental protection.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanay/press/news/details/1204938?lang=kk
AVSECP/37 was held at the Headquarters of ICAO in Montreal 21.04.2026
From 13 to 17 April 2026, Montreal, ICAO HQ. The 37th Meeting of the Aviation Security Panel (AVSECP/37) was held at the Headquarters of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in Montreal, Canada.The Republic of Kazakhstan was represented by Mr. Rustem Kabanbayev, Chief Aviation Inspector of the Aviation Security Department of the Aviation Administration of Kazakhstan JSC and a member of the ICAO Aviation Security Panel Working Group on Training and ICAO Aviation Security Auditor.During the meeting, within the framework of ICAO’s Implementation Support and Capacity Building initiatives, the Kazakh side presented a Working Paper titled: “Enhancing Regional Cooperation: The Role of the Central Asia and Caucasus Aviation Security Coordination Group in Preparing the Republic of Kazakhstan for the ICAO USAP-CMA Audit.”In particular, the importance of expanding regional cooperation to improve aviation security oversight and strengthen preparedness for the ICAO Universal Security Audit Programme – Continuous Monitoring Approach (USAP-CMA) was emphasized.The participants of AVSECP/37 welcomed the findings of the Republic of Kazakhstan, recognizing regional cooperation as a key factor in strengthening global aviation security resilience, and acknowledging Kazakhstan as a country ranked among the top 20 secured States in the world, with a score of 95.7% following the latest comprehensive aviation security audit.The meeting also addressed a wide range of aviation security issues, including emerging threats, policy and regulatory developments, innovations, and capacity-building strategies.The meeting was held in an atmosphere of constructive dialogue and open exchange of views. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kazakhstanicao/press/news/details/1204905?lang=kk
Kazakhstan’s Youth Delegation Presents Country’s Initiatives at the UN Youth Forum 21.04.2026
New York, 17 April 2026 - From April 14 to 16, 2026, the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Youth Forum was held at the UN Headquarters in New York.A representative youth delegation from Kazakhstan participated in the event, comprising heads of relevant departments within the Ministry of Culture and Information of the Republic of Kazakhstan, leaders of major youth organizations and student movements, as well as heads of the youth wings of political parties and the national volunteer network.The ECOSOC Youth Forum is the primary UN platform where young leaders can interact with government representatives, policymakers, and civil society. The Forum serves as a space for exchanging ideas, demonstrating innovative solutions, and strengthening the role of youth in implementing the global 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The 2026 Forum focused on the theme of transformative, equitable, innovative, and coordinated actions to accelerate the achievement of the SDGs.The Kazakh delegation actively participated in shaping the global youth agenda. Representatives of Kazakhstan spoke at two key plenary sessions, presenting the country's initiatives and the vision of its youth regarding the transition to green energy and the development of sustainable, inclusive cities in Kazakhstan.In addition to the main sessions, the delegation took part in numerous thematic events and held a series of bilateral meetings, including talks with Felipe Paullier, UN Assistant Secretary-General for Youth Affairs, and youth representatives from other nations.During a meeting with representatives of the UN Youth Delegate Programme under the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs, practical steps were discussed regarding the establishment and launch of a National UN Youth Delegate Programme. This initiative will enable Kazakhstan to consistently send youth representatives to participate in the work of the General Assembly and other UN bodies.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-kazakhstanun/press/news/details/1204843?lang=kk
Kazakhstan and the Czech Republic Strengthen Cooperation in Biodiversity Conservation 21.04.2026
Prague, 20 April 2026 – Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Czech Republic Kairat Abdrakhmanov held a meeting with Prague Zoo Director Lenka Poliakova to discuss the implementation of previously reached agreements on the reintroduction of Przewalski’s horses to Kazakhstan. The sides noted that this project is a prime example of successful bilateral and multilateral cooperation in the field of environmental protection and the restoration of rare animal species. It was announced that another group of four animals is scheduled to be transported by air to the Altyn Dala reserve, south of Kostanay, in early summer.The Kazakh diplomat emphasized the priority attached by the country’s authorities and non-governmental organizations to biodiversity conservation and the sustainable development of natural ecosystems. Kazakhstan is actively involved in the implementation of international environmental initiatives aimed at restoring populations of tigers, saiga antelopes and other protected species listed in the Red Book, as well as in the development of specially protected natural areas.Ambassador Abdrakhmanov expressed appreciation to the Czech side, German partners and Kazakhstani organizations, including the Association for the Conservation of Biodiversity of Kazakhstan (ACBK), for their consistent and long-term efforts to preserve the Przewalski’s horse and for their contribution to the project aimed at returning the species to its historical habitat in the steppes of Kazakhstan.The interlocutors also discussed prospects for further expanding cooperation, including the exchange of experience between specialized institutions, strengthening the professional capacity of veterinary and environmental services, developing contacts between zoos in Kazakhstan (Almaty and Shymkent) and the Czech Republic (Prague and Liberec), as well as joint research initiatives in the field of biodiversity conservation.At the conclusion of the meeting, the sides reaffirmed their mutual interest in further developing cooperation and implementing joint environmental projects aimed at preserving unique natural heritage and restoring native steppe ecosystems, thereby contributing to the strengthening of Kazakh-Czech scientific and humanitarian partnership.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-prague/press/news/details/1204849?lang=kk
Ambassador of Kazakhstan to the Holy See Meets with the Ambassador of Hungary 21.04.2026
On April 20, 2026, the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Holy See hosted a meeting between the Ambassador of Kazakhstan, Timur Primbetov, and the Ambassador of Hungary to the Holy See, Péter Kveck.The Kazakh diplomat extended his congratulations to his Hungarian counterpart on the recent presentation of his letters of credence, wishing him success in his diplomatic endeavors within the Holy See.During the discourse, both parties spoke highly of the current state of Kazakh-Hungarian cooperation and engaged in an exchange of views regarding pertinent issues on the international and regional agendas.Ambassador Timur Primbetov apprised his colleague of the comprehensive political reforms currently being implemented in the Republic of Kazakhstan. These measures are designed to modernize the public administration system and fortify democratic institutions. Particular emphasis was placed on the adoption of the new Constitution, as well as Kazakhstan’s initiatives to foster interreligious dialogue, most notably the hosting of the Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions.For his part, Péter Kveck shared insights into Hungary’s experience in engaging with the Holy See and the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.The meeting was characterized by a cordial and amicable atmosphere. In conclusion, the interlocutors agreed to sustain a constructive dialogue on matters of mutual interest.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-vatican/press/news/details/1204856?lang=kk
Portugal Confirms Readiness to Strengthen Cooperation with Kazakhstan in an Era of Global Changes and Challenges 21.04.2026
Lisbon, April 20, 2026 – To provide impetus to the ongoing development of Kazakh-Portuguese cooperation, the Ambassador of Kazakhstan, Jean Galiev, held a meeting with the Director General for Foreign Policy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Portuguese Republic, Helena Malcata.During the conversation, the high-ranking diplomat was informed of the large-scale reforms and economic development in Kazakhstan initiated by the Head of State, as well as Astana’s active role in addressing international issues.The Portuguese diplomat’s attention was drawn to President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev’s initiative to establish the International Water Organization, which aligns with the international sustainable development agenda and is of particular interest to Portugal, whose economy is inextricably linked to water resources. In general, Lisbon, emphasizing the decisive importance of multilateral diplomacy, aims for close cooperation with Astana within the framework of international and regional organizations.In the context of Kazakhstan’s dynamic development, its strengthening status as a key partner of the European Union in the Central Asian region, and the growing interest from leading world economies, the sides discussed prospects for expanding bilateral economic and investment cooperation.The parties agreed on the importance of establishing direct air communication between the two countries. It was noted that a direct "air bridge" would become a key factor for stimulating business contacts, expanding tourism exchanges, and strengthening cultural and humanitarian ties.The Director General also welcomed the efforts of the Embassy of Kazakhstan to intensify parliamentary diplomacy through close interaction with the deputies of the Assembly of the Republic. She emphasized that the current composition of the Portuguese Parliament shows increased interest in strengthening external ties both at the bilateral level and within the parliamentary assemblies of international and regional organizations.At the conclusion of the meeting, the diplomats confirmed their readiness to elevate the partnership to a qualitatively new level by promoting new initiatives and projects.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-lisbon/press/news/details/1204857?lang=kk
Kazakhstan’s New Constitution Presented in Brussels: Focus on Balance of Power and Protection of Citizens’ Rights 21.04.2026
Brussels, April 20, 2026 – A roundtable entitled “A New Kazakhstan: Results of the Constitutional Referendum and the Path of Democratic Modernization” was held at the Brussels Press Club, dedicated to the new Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan.The event was organized within the framework of the newly launched “Shanyraq Dialogues” series, serving as a platform for open discussion on Kazakhstan and its role on the international stage.Opening remarks were delivered by the Ambassador of Kazakhstan to the EU, Roman Vassilenko, while the keynote presentation was made by Evgeny Bolgert, Secretary of the Senate Committee on Constitutional Legislation, Judicial System and Law Enforcement Bodies, and member of the Constitutional Reform Commission.Speakers outlined the key changes, emphasizing that the constitutional reform represents a turning point in the country’s development. It was noted that the new Constitution, adopted following the national referendum on March 15, 2026, aims to ensure a clearer distribution of powers among branches of government.In particular, the strengthened role of Parliament, expanded parliamentary oversight mechanisms, and additional guarantees for judicial independence were highlighted. Increased citizen participation in governance through consultative formats and public dialogue mechanisms was also emphasized.Participants included representatives of the European Commission, the Council of the European Union, the diplomatic corps, think tanks, and media. Discussions covered both the substance of the reforms and their practical implementation.Key topics included the protection of citizens’ rights in the digital sphere, environmental responsibility, and social inclusiveness.In her address, Giusi Princi, Chair of the European Parliament Delegation for relations with Central Asia (DCAS), stressed the strategic importance of bilateral relations: “Together with other Central Asian countries, Kazakhstan is a strategic partner for Europe. It is essential to continue building a strong bridge based on shared values – democracy and good governance – as well as economic and trade interests, especially in the current geopolitical context.”It was noted that the high voter turnout and support for the constitutional reform reflect a growing public demand for a more accountable and balanced governance system. At the same time, experts emphasized that the consistent implementation of the approved reforms remains a key factor.As highlighted by Marilyn Josephson, Adviser to the President of the European Council for relations with Central Asia: “The constitutional referendum marks an important milestone in Kazakhstan’s development. Active citizen participation supports inclusive and sustainable reforms. International partners expect these transformations to enhance stability and transparency, thereby strengthening the foundation for long-term cooperation. Today’s discussion provides an opportunity to better understand the direction of these reforms and their significance both domestically and for relations with the European Union.”Alberto Turkstra, Project Director at the publishing house Diplomatic World, who observed the referendum, provided an independent assessment:“The constitutional reform marks a decisive stage in Kazakhstan’s development, consolidating a more balanced, accountable, and inclusive governance system, and laying a forward-looking foundation centered on human capital, innovation, and education.”A separate part of the discussion focused on relations between Kazakhstan and the European Union. Participants noted that the constitutional changes are expected to strengthen investor confidence, enhance regulatory predictability, and create additional opportunities for cooperation under the Enhanced Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (EPCA).Participants exchanged views on the practical implementation of the reforms and expressed confidence that the adopted constitutional changes will be implemented consistently, strengthening the country’s institutional system and fostering further trust and cooperation between Astana and Brussels.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-brussels/press/news/details/1204882?lang=kk
Growing Role of Middle Powers Discussed at the Nakasone Peace Institute 21.04.2026
Tokyo, April 20, 2026 – Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to Japan Yerlan Baudarbek-Kozhatayev met with Hirofumi Nakasone, President of the Nakasone Peace Institute and member of the Japanese Parliament.Yerlan Baudarbek-Kozhatayev briefed his counterpart on Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev’s vision of the key global trends and challenges facing the international community, and outlined the proposals for UN reform presented at the Antalya Diplomatic Forum.Special attention was given to the agenda of the Regional Environmental Summit, scheduled to take place on April 23, 2026 in Astana, as well as to initiatives aimed at establishing an International Water Organization and an International Agency for Biological Security.For his part, Hirofumi Nakasone highlighted Kazakhstan’s role and the significance of the international initiatives it has advanced to strengthen regional and global security, particularly in light of the country’s experience as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council.Given that Hirofumi Nakasone serves as head of the Constitutional Reform Committee of Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party of Japan, the parties exchanged views on key aspects of Kazakhstan’s new Constitution, scheduled to enter into force on July 1, 2026.Following the meeting, the parties reaffirmed their mutual interest in further strengthening cooperation between the research and analytical centers of the two countries.Following the meeting, the parties reaffirmed their mutual interest in further strengthening cooperation between the two countries’ research and analytical centers through joint studies and collaborative initiatives.For reference: The Nakasone Peace Institute was established in 1988 by former Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone. Today, it is one of Japan’s leading think tanks, providing consultations to the Prime Minister’s Office and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on foreign policy, the global economy, and security issues.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-tokyo/press/news/details/1204903?lang=kk
The Delegation of Kazakhstan Participated in the 59th Session of the UN Commission on Population and Development in New York 20.04.2026
New York, April 17, 2026 - From April 13 to 17, the 59th session of the UN Commission on Population and Development took place in New York.The UN Commission on Population and Development serves as a global platform where countries and international experts join forces to address a wide range of demographic issues, social policies, and the overall achievement of the global Sustainable Development Goals. The main theme of the current session is "Population, technology, and research in the context of sustainable development."In its statement, the delegation of Kazakhstan noted that the focus of the current session aligns with the country's development vector. Today, Kazakhstan, with a population of 20.3 million, has a distinctly young demographic profile, with an average age of 31. The primary objective of the state is to unlock the colossal potential of this generation. With approximately 360,000 young professionals expected to enter the labor market annually over the next decade, the country is prioritizing investments in human capital.To effectively manage these processes and overcome regional imbalances, Kazakhstan has set a course toward high technologies. A Center for Demographic Analysis and Forecasting is being established in the country, which will leverage the capabilities of artificial intelligence and Big Data for strategic planning. Furthermore, a transition to a fully digital population census is planned by 2030.Kazakhstan's active participation in this forum provided an opportunity to align with advanced global standards, discuss innovative practices in the field of demography, and reinforce its status as a modern and open state.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-kazakhstanun/press/news/details/1204840?lang=kk
Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Georgia Meets Newly Appointed Ambassador of Türkiye 20.04.2026
Tbilisi, April 20 – The Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to Georgia, Malik Murzalin, held a meeting with the newly appointed Ambassador of the Republic of Türkiye to Georgia, Mustafa Türker Arı.At the beginning of the meeting, the Kazakh diplomat congratulated his Turkish counterpart on his appointment to the responsible position and wished him success in his diplomatic mission in Georgia.During the meeting, the parties discussed the current state and prospects of bilateral and multilateral cooperation, and exchanged views on topical regional and international issues.The interlocutors noted the high level of strategic partnership between Kazakhstan and Türkiye, emphasizing the importance of further expanding trade, economic, investment and transport-logistics cooperation, including within the framework of the development of the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route.Following the meeting, the sides confirmed their mutual interest in further strengthening Kazakh-Turkish cooperation and expressed their readiness to maintain regular dialogue and close cooperation throughout the diplomatic mission.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-tbilisi/press/news/details/1204822?lang=kk
Пакет поправок в Налоговый кодекс рассмотрен на 12-м заседании Проектного офиса 20.04.2026
На заседании Проектного офиса при Правительстве рассмотрен пакет поправок в Налоговый кодекс, а также вопросы, касающиеся финансового сектора.В феврале в рамках заседания Проектного офиса было рассмотрено 38 вопросов, связанных с применением новых налоговых норм в финансовом секторе. Из них 7 направлены на дополнительную проработку с учетом их влияния на доходы государственного бюджета и налоговое администрирование. По итогам обсуждений три вопроса вынесены на текущее заседание для принятия окончательных решений.Первый вопрос касался роста налоговой нагрузки по корпоративному подоходному налогу для страховых компаний в связи с переходом на международный стандарт финансовой отчетности МСФО 17.В соответствии с новыми требованиями страховые организации обязаны в налоговом периоде 2026 года отразить в доходах (или вычетах) разницу, возникшую при переходе с МСФО 4 на МСФО 17. Данная разница носит разовый характер и отражает накопленный финансовый эффект за предыдущие периоды (2023–2025 годы), а не результаты деятельности 2026 года.Ее включение в налоговую базу приведет к существенному росту суммы КПН к уплате. В этой связи Агентство по регулированию и развитию финансового рынка поддержало предложение предусмотреть возможность уплаты налога равными долями в течение 2026–2028 годов.Мера направлена на более плавный переход страхового сектора к новым правилам налогообложения. При этом при расчете авансовых платежей влияние разового эффекта на последующие периоды будет исключено.Второй вопрос, инициированный Ассоциацией финансистов Казахстана, касался освобождения факторинговых операций от налога на добавленную стоимость.В предыдущей редакции Налогового кодекса факторинговые и форфейтинговые операции, а также банковские гарантии и поручительства прямо освобождались от НДС, что соответствует международной практике. В действующем кодексе факторинг не отнесен к займам, и на него не распространяется освобождение, предусмотренное для кредитов.В результате факторинговые операции облагаются НДС, что увеличивает стоимость финансирования для клиентов на 16% и снижает привлекательность данного инструмента. По данным Агентства по регулированию и развитию финансового рынка, из 23 банков второго уровня только 4 осуществляют факторинговые операции.Заместитель председателя АРРФР Олжас Кизатов заявил, что агентство поддерживает развитие факторинга как инструмента финансирования бизнеса и предлагает освободить данные операции от НДС.Третий вопрос касался налогообложения доходов нерезидентов от операций с ценными бумагами.Согласно действующей норме, освобождение от налогообложения применяется к доходам физических лиц-нерезидентов при реализации ценных бумаг на казахстанской фондовой бирже. Ранее аналогичная льгота распространялась и на юридических лиц.Предлагается восстановить равные условия налогообложения для всех категорий инвесторов, что будет способствовать расширению круга участников рынка и повышению ликвидности торгов.По итогам заседания данные предложения поддержаны.Также рассмотрены поправки технического характера к пункту 6 статьи 56 Налогового кодекса, регулирующему представление сведений об оказанных услугах.Согласно действующей норме, организации, оказывающие услуги водоснабжения, водоотведения, канализации, газо- и электроснабжения, теплоснабжения, сбора отходов, обслуживания лифтов и перевозок, обязаны предоставлять в налоговые органы сведения о таких услугах в электронной форме не позднее 10-го числа месяца, следующего за отчетным кварталом. При этом норма не распространяется на индивидуальных предпринимателей, несмотря на то что они также работают в этих сферах.По итогам обсуждения принято решение распространить требование на всех налогоплательщиков, включая ИП, обеспечив равный охват субъектов бизнеса. Одновременно из перечня обязательных сведений исключены данные по ряду коммунальных услуг (водоснабжение, водоотведение, теплоснабжение, вывоз отходов, обслуживание лифтов), поскольку эта информация уже содержится в информационных системах Комитета государственных доходов.Также пересмотрены сроки: вместо 10-го числа установлен крайний срок – последнее число месяца, следующего за отчетным кварталом. Это позволит формировать данные на основе первичных документов и повысит их достоверность.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/economy/press/news/details/1204815?lang=kk
In Almaty, military personnel congratulated frontline signaler Lyubov Gorkovskaya. 20.04.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mod/press/news/details/1204805?lang=kk