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Slovenia's global pharmaceutical leaders strengthen strategic partnership with Kazakhstan 03.02.2026
Ljubljana, February 2, 2026 – At the meetings of the Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to Slovenia, Altay Abibullayev, with the leadership of world–famous pharmaceutical companies in Slovenia, the head of KRKA, Jože Colarič, as well as Chairman of the Board Gregor Makuc and members of the Board of Lek–Sandoz, the state and prospects for the development of bilateral investment cooperation and the expansion of the presence of their advanced drugs in the market of Kazakhstan were considered.The Ambassador noted that in the light of mutual activation and institutional mechanisms for supporting business, investment and foreign economic activity, the total trade turnover between Kazakhstan and Slovenia currently amounts to about 170 million euros, while a significant share of this volume is generated by the activities of KRKA and Lek–Sandoz companies, which underlines their strategic role in the development of bilateral economic relations. connections. The role of Kazakhstan as a regional hub for Central Asia and the Caucasus was emphasized, including the possibility of scaling up the presence of pharmaceutical companies in the markets of neighboring countries using mechanisms for harmonizing registration and regulatory procedures.The KRKA leadership presented one of the most modern and advanced pharmaceutical plants in Europe to the Ambassador of Kazakhstan, provided up-to-date information about the company's global structure in 70 countries, the scale of investments in the latest research and development, as well as the development of operational and commercial activities in Kazakhstan, including the expansion of marketing and professional cooperation with the medical community.During the negotiations with Lek–Sandoz, the main focus was on the regulatory environment and access to the Kazakh market, the company's participation in government and corporate procurement, as well as opportunities for expanding investment cooperation, including the prospects for localization of production, the use of special economic zones and instruments of the Astana International Financial Center to increase predictability and protect investments.The Ambassador invited the management of the companies to take an active part in the «AI&Digital Bridge» Business Forum in Ljubljana on March 12 and the meeting of the Joint Intergovernmental Commission on March 13, during which it is planned to discuss issues of innovative development, the introduction of digital solutions and the use of artificial intelligence in industry and the pharmaceutical sector. The companies are also interested in participating in the Kazakhstan Pharmaceutical Forum in Turkestan on March 4-5, 2026.The pharmaceutical companies confirmed to the Ambassador their mutual interest in deepening the strategic economic partnership, expanding their investment presence and forming a practical roadmap for cooperation focused on long-term sustainability, technological development and mutual economic benefits.Reference: KRKA's system employs 13 thousand employees, including 103 people in Kazakhstan, investments in research and development of new drugs amount to 185 million euros, it is planned to produce more than 300 billion tablets in 2026, the company's turnover amounted to 2.05 billion euros by the end of 2025, which is 7% more than in 2024. The Lek-Sandoz system employs about 23,000 employees, including 1 person in Kazakhstan, investments in research and development of new drugs amount to 100 million euros, and the company's turnover amounted to 530 million euros by the end of 2025.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-ljubljana/press/news/details/1154138?lang=kk
A Musical Bridge Between Astana and Ljubljana: Classical Music Evening Achieves Triumphant Success in Slovenia 03.02.2026
Ljubljana, 2 February 2, 2026 – The historic Julij Betetto Hall hosted a landmark cultural event: the "In the Spirit of Beethoven" concert, organized by the Academy of Music of the University of Ljubljana in collaboration with the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Slovenia.Renowned Kazakhstani cellist and professor Eldar Saparayev, performing alongside distinguished masters from the Berlin Philharmonic and the Zurich Chamber Orchestra - Tanja Sonc, Matic Kuder, Maja Rome, Zoran Marković, Miha Mitev, and Andrej Žust - presented one of Ludwig van Beethoven's most brilliant masterpieces: the Septet in E-flat major, Op. 20.The venue brought together members of Ljubljana’s diplomatic corps, business leaders, the academic community, prominent figures in the arts, and friends of Kazakhstan, as well as students and residents of the Slovenian capital. The evening was met with a resounding full house, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of all attendees and reaffirming Kazakhstan's status as a nation with profound musical potential. Thanks to a live broadcast on Slovenia's national radio, these world-class classical performances were heard in real-time by listeners across the country.The concert, which evoked unforgettable emotions and concluded with a prolonged standing ovation, has truly become a "spiritual bridge," attesting to the high reputation of the Kazakhstani classical music school in Europe. Such initiatives by the Embassy will continue, deepening friendly ties and bringing our nations closer through the universal language of art.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-ljubljana/press/news/details/1154140?lang=kk
Kazakhstan Representative Participates in the Sessions of the Bureau of the European Steering Committee for Youth of the Council of Europe 03.02.2026
Strasbourg, January 29-30, 2026 – the Bureau of the European Steering Committee for Youth (CDEJ) of the Council of Europe convened at the European Youth Centre. At the meeting, Kazakhstan was represented by Mr.Valikhan Bakhretdinov, President of Kazakhstan-EU Gateway.During the sessions, the Kazakh delegation presented national achievements in the field of youth policy, with particular emphasis on strengthening youth participation, enhancing civic engagement, and reinforcing institutional support for youth initiatives. Members of the CDEJ Bureau were briefed on Kazakhstan’s progress in advancing youth policy priorities and expressed their readiness to further develop cooperation and joint initiatives.Kazakhstan reaffirmed its active engagement in major youth-related activities of the Council of Europe, including the follow-up processes linked to the 10th Conference of Ministers Responsible for Youth, held in Malta in October 2025. The outcomes of this conference continue to serve as an important framework for strengthening international cooperation, promoting the democratic participation of young people, and advancing strategic youth policy initiatives.Kazakhstan’s contribution to European youth cooperation was also highlighted within broader youth work development processes, including platforms focused on strengthening democracy, improving the quality of youth work, and defining future priorities for the youth sector.As part of the ongoing dialogue, an action-oriented approach was outlined to further enhance cooperation between Kazakhstan and the Council of Europe in the field of youth policy. Key areas of cooperation include the development of youth centres, increased involvement of Kazakh youth in European environmental and civic projects, and expanded awareness-raising activities in the area of human rights education.Kazakhstan’s participation in the CDEJ Bureau sessions underscores its continued commitment to international youth cooperation and to the shared values of democracy, human rights, and active youth participation promoted by the Council of Europe.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-strasbourg/press/news/details/1154146?lang=kk
Support for the new Constitution was expressed at a meeting held at M. Auezov University 03.02.2026
A meeting was held at the M. Auezov South Kazakhstan University in Shymkent to discuss and explain the draft of the new Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The meeting was attended by the Deputy Akim of Shymkent, Sarsen Kuranbek, the Vice-Rector for Social and Educational Work of the University, Gani Besbayev, the teaching staff, and students. During the meeting, the main directions of the constitutional reform and the essence of the new draft Constitution were explained in detail. It was noted that the main goal of the reform is to improve the system of public administration, strengthen the role of people's power, and form effective mechanisms for protecting the rights and freedoms of citizens. This initiative was assessed as an important step aimed at strengthening the internal stability and legal framework of the country in the context of current global geopolitical processes. Speaking at the event, Gani Besbayev, vice-rector for social and educational work of the university, touched upon the role of the Constitution in the life of society. According to him, the Constitution is the main document that forms the legal consciousness of every citizen, therefore, knowing and understanding it is a common duty for everyone. During the meeting, special attention was paid to the issue of land and language, which is often discussed in society. Speaking on this topic, Deputy Mayor of Shymkent Sarsen Kuranbek, based on real data, explained in detail, comparing the demographic situation during the period of the Constitution adopted in 1995 and the current situation. In addition, Sarsen Kuranbek stressed the need to critically examine opinions aimed at politicizing language and land issues and creating discord in society. According to him, it is extremely important for every citizen to put the interests of the state first at such an important time. During the meeting, the Head of State's statement on the 30th anniversary of the Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan that the Kazakh language has become the language of interethnic communication in Kazakhstan was also noted. This indicates the increasing role of the Kazakh language in the public space. At the end of the meeting, participants asked questions about the new draft Constitution and received meaningful answers. The meeting was aimed at increasing the legal literacy of young people and strengthening civic responsibility for the future of the country. It is worth noting that the new Constitution is a document of strategic importance, developed in accordance with the new historical period of independent Kazakhstan. It is considered a legal framework aimed at the development of the state, taking into account the demands of society and the will of the people.
Socially vulnerable citizens provided with housing in Shymkent 03.02.2026
In Shymkent, work is being carried out in stages to provide housing for citizens in need. This time, 26 more families on the housing waiting list received their long-awaited homes. They were ceremoniously handed the keys to new rental apartments located in Asar-2, Bozaryk and Turan microdistricts. The majority of new apartment owners fall into the category of citizens in need of social support. In particular, they include people with disabilities, families raising children with special needs, single-parent families, people left without parental care, and orphans. The mayor of Shymkent, Gabit Syzdykbekov, who participated in the ceremony of handing over the keys to the apartments, congratulated the owners and noted that providing residents with affordable housing is one of the important directions being implemented within the framework of the instructions of the Head of State to improve the quality of life of the population. According to him, the housing policy in the city is based on the principles of social justice and is aimed at citizens in real need. It is worth noting that the process of allocating housing is carried out in strict accordance with the requirements of current legislation, in an established manner. This allows ensuring equal access to state support measures, transparency and fairness for citizens on the housing queue. Work continues on a systematic solution to the housing problem in Shymkent. Last year, in order to form a housing fund for socially vulnerable groups, the akimat purchased 544 apartments and transferred them to Otbasy Bank JSC. The bank carried out all organizational and contractual procedures, and in 2025, 235 apartments were handed over to their owners. Since the beginning of the year, 241 apartments have been transferred. The remaining apartments will be distributed this year in accordance with the order of priority.
Priorities for Further Cooperation Between Kazakhstan and the Asian Development Bank Discussed 03.02.2026
First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yerzhan Ashikbayev held a meeting with Utsav Kumar, Country Director of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in Kazakhstan.The Asian Development Bank is one of Kazakhstan’s key international partners, with cooperation spanning more than 30 years and having acquired a long-term and strategic character.“ADB projects in Kazakhstan have a tangible and positive impact, making a significant contribution to the country’s sustainable economic development, infrastructure modernization and the implementation of institutional reforms. We highly value ADB’s support in such priority areas as transport connectivity and regional integration, energy and renewable energy sources, modernization of energy infrastructure, support for small and medium-sized enterprises, and expansion of access to financial services,” Yerzhan Ashikbayev stated during the meeting.At the same time, he emphasized the importance of increasing the efficiency of ongoing projects and ensuring their practical contribution to Kazakhstan’s further socio-economic development.The First Deputy Minister briefed the ADB Country Director on the large-scale economic and constitutional reforms underway in Kazakhstan, highlighting the importance of aligning project selection processes with the priorities of the transformations being implemented in the country.In turn, Utsav Kumar noted the close and constructive cooperation between ADB and the Government of Kazakhstan, emphasizing that over the years of partnership the Bank has invested more than 7.5 billion US dollars in the country’s economy. He also expressed ADB’s readiness to further deepen the partnership and expand the portfolio of socially and economically significant projects.The parties discussed the upcoming visit of ADB President Masato Kanda to Kazakhstan in spring 2026, which is regarded as a confirmation of the strategic nature of the partnership between the Republic of Kazakhstan and ADB.At the conclusion of the meeting, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan confirmed its readiness to continue cooperation with ADB and its representation in Kazakhstan on issues of mutual interest.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1154109?lang=kk
Measures to support micro and small businesses 03.02.2026
📉 Reduction of Tax Burden for Micro and Small Businesses2026 — Starting with a "Clean Slate"The state is easing tax administration for micro and small businesses during the transition to the new Tax Code.Starting January 1, 2026, relief measures for tax obligations for periods before January 1, 2026, will be introduced.🔹 What's changing:1️⃣ Fewer audits for past years• desk audits (automatic reporting checks) will not be conducted;• tax audits for these periods will not be scheduled.❗ Exceptions:The measures do not apply to:• reports submitted after December 17, 2025 (including reports for Q4 and H2 2025);• obligations with non-residents;• cases involving criminal proceedings and prosecutor's office demands;• audits based on complaints from the entrepreneurs themselves.2️⃣ Ceasing court appeals• no lawsuits will be filed to invalidate transactions concluded before 2026;• no lawsuits will be filed to invalidate business registration or re-registration conducted before 2026.3️⃣ Simplified liquidationTermination of activity in a simplified manner for tax periods before January 1, 2026, will be conducted without desk control.4️⃣ Write-off of penalties and fines.If a micro or small business entity fully repays the principal debt amount as of January 1, 2026, during the period from January 1 to March 31, 2026, the following will be written off:- all penalties accrued on this debt;- tax fines outstanding as of January 1, 2026;- penalties and fines for taxes and payments for which payment deadlines were previously changed (including within rehabilitation and bankruptcy procedures), provided obligations are fully fulfilled before April 1, 2026.It is important to know that the write-off applies only to penalties and fines — the principal tax amount must be paid in full.5️⃣ Administrative liabilityMicro and small businesses will not be held administratively liable:• for failure to register for VAT on turnovers before January 1, 2026;• for failure to submit tax reports for periods before January 1, 2026.More details🔗https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd/press/news/details/1134101?lang=ruSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-zko/press/news/details/1154039?lang=kk
The city stage of the school basketball league has started in Kostanay 03.02.2026
The city stage of the school basketball league among students of grades 7-8 and girls, which is held within the framework of the national School league, has started in Kostanay.The competition will be held from January 31 to February 20. The first round will take place in a sports and recreation complex located at 26a Yubileyny microdistrict.National teams of secondary schools of the city will take part in the tournament. Great matches, intense competition and a display of team spirit await the participants and fans.We wish all the teams success and decent results.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-kalasy-akimat/press/news/details/1154052?lang=kk
KazAID and TIKA discussed prospects for cooperation in 2026-2027 03.02.2026
KazAID and TIKA discussed prospects for cooperation in 2026-2027On 3 February 2026, a meeting was held between Mr. Arken Arystanov, Chairman of the Executive Board of KazAID, and Mr. Fuat Erdoğmuş, Coordinator of the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TİKA) in the Republic of Kazakhstan.During the meeting, the parties discussed prospects for the joint implementation of programmes in the fields of education and healthcare in 2026, including the continuation of the “Avicenna: Healthcare” project, as well as the organization of a Joint Early Years Investment Forum in cooperation with UNICEF. A prospective project aimed at training women teachers from partner countries in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in schools of Kazakhstan was also reviewed, along with other priority areas planned for 2027.The parties confirmed their readiness to further strengthen cooperation and to exchange experience and knowledge in the field of Official Development Assistance (ODA) within the framework of the Memorandum of Understanding between the two agencies.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kazaid/press/news/details/1154057?lang=kk
Questions and answers about VAT 03.02.2026
What changes have occurred regarding the turnover for the acquisition of works and services from non-residents?Answer:The procedure for recognizing turnover from the acquisition of works and services from non-residents has not changed. However, to simplify tax administration, the procedure for recognizing it and offsetting it has been changed.1) For turnover from the acquisition of works and services from non-residents, the VAT payer issues an e-invoice to their own address.2) The e-invoice is issued after the date of VAT payment for the non-resident to the budget, but no later than 5 calendar days after such payment date.3) The VAT amount for the non-resident is offset based on the issued e-invoice, as of the date of its issuance.How will VAT taxation on the sale and rental of housing change from 2026?Answer:From 2026, a change has been introduced regarding the VAT exemption for the sale and rental of housing.The sale of a residential building (or part of a residential building) by a construction company will be exempt from VAT, provided its construction started and/or its commissioning was completed before January 1, 2026.The VAT exemption will also apply to the lease of a residential building (or part of a residential building) under a long-term housing lease agreement with a purchase right, concluded before January 1, 2026.According to the new Tax Code, on what date will the buyer of goods, works, and services offset the VAT amount based on the invoice? Has the procedure for VAT offset changed?The new Tax Code stipulates that the VAT amount on an invoice will be offset on the date of receipt of the goods, works, or services.To offset the VAT amount, the VAT payer must mark in the e-invoice system that the VAT amount on such an e-invoice is to be offset.If goods and services were purchased in Q4 2025, but the e-invoice for them was issued in 2026, how should the VAT be offset? 12% or 16%?Answer:If the transaction date falls in Q4 2025, then when issuing the e-invoice, the VAT rate effective in 2025 applies, which is 12%.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-zko/press/news/details/1153976?lang=kk
A man met his wife in the department of the penitentiary in the Abai region. 03.02.2026
A 51-year-old woman was serving a sentence for distributing narcotic drugs and was sentenced by a court to 10 years in prison. She arrived at the women's institution of the executive system of the Abai region to serve her sentence. Over the years of her stay in the institution, the convict has proven herself on the positive side. She worked diligently in the sewing workshop, showing discipline, responsibility and initiative. The administration of the institution has repeatedly noted her desire for correction, compliance with the established procedure and active participation in labor activities. Being in the institution changed not only the convict herself, but also her life. Having no family before her incarceration, she met a man who became her mainstay and support, and eventually her legal spouse. Despite all the difficulties, he visited her regularly, supported her morally and believed in her return to a free life. On the day of her release, her husband was by her side again. At the gates of the institution, he met his wife with excitement and joy, for whom this day was the beginning of a new chapter. — These years have taught me to appreciate simple things — hard work, honesty and human warmth. I am grateful to the staff of the institution for the opportunity to change and start my life anew. The most important thing is that I am not alone. Today I'm going out to a man who believed in me when I didn't believe in myself," the convict shared. This touching moment has become a symbol of hope and proof that even in the most difficult circumstances of life, a person is able to change his path, preserve human values and return to society with faith in a decent future. — Our main goal is to provide comprehensive support to convicts, to help them adapt to life in society. Legal and social support for foreign citizens is also an important area of our work. Such stories strengthen the convicts' faith in the future and clearly demonstrate that the path of correction is real," said Akmaral Kairanova, Deputy head of the institution. Such stories show the importance of the resocialization of convicts, the role of labor, discipline and support of loved ones in the process of correction and successful adaptation after release.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/duisabai/press/news/details/1153991?lang=kk
In the DUIS in the Abai region, convicts began manufacturing equipment for agriculture. 03.02.2026
In the medium—security institution of the penal colony in the Abai region, convicts employed in a workshop for the manufacture of metal structures and applied art products began to produce a split for livestock, a special machine designed for the safe fixation of farm animals. This equipment is used on farms when working with cattle during veterinary and zootechnical activities, including vaccination, chipping, treatment, artificial insemination and branding. The split design ensures reliable fixation of the animal's head and body, which increases staff safety and reduces stress among livestock. The first machine was made by individual order of a peasant farm in the Almaty region. Three convicts with experience and skills in metalworking participated in the execution of the order. The average production time for such products is from three to four days. — When you work on a real order and realize that the safety of people and animals depends on the quality of your work, you begin to treat work and yourself differently. This job provides an opportunity to correct past mistakes with deeds, acquire a profession and be released with the understanding that you can be useful to society," the convict shared. — The involvement of convicts in the manufacture of demanded products allows not only to ensure their employment, but also to form practical skills that will be in demand after their release. Such orders confirm that the production facilities of the institution meet the requirements of the market," said Kuanyshbek Tukanov, head of the Labor Organization Department for convicts. The development of production workshops in penal institutions contributes to the resocialization of convicts and the expansion of cooperation with representatives of the agricultural sector. The institution notes that industrial activity is an important part of the social adaptation of convicts.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/duisabai/press/news/details/1154015?lang=kk
The results have been summed up, the tasks are indicated... 03.02.2026
The Department of State Revenues in the Akmola region summed up the results of activities for 2025.The fulfillment of the planned task amounted to 108.4%, 694 billion tenge of revenues were transferred to the state budget, which is 171 billion tenge more than in 2024. The Department of State Revenues within the framework of tax and customs administration ensured the receipt of additional reserves in the republican budget more than 18 billion tenge, including in such sections as - desk control - 9 billion tenge, administration of subsoil users - 5.3 billion tenge, tax and customs inspections - 1,2 billion tenge, administration of non-residents - 925 million tenge, administration of taxpayers on monitoring - 586 million tenge, administration of indirect taxes within the EAEU - 370 million tenge, customs administration - 343 million tenge, etc.At the customs posts of the department, more than 15 thousand declarations for goods were issued in various customs procedures.It should be noted that 75% of declarations are issued in the green corridor, i.e. without the participation of officials.The priority area of the department's activities is the high-quality provision of public services, the degree of trust of citizens depends on transparency in the provision of public services, their quality and accessibility, constant improvement of the provision process, and the image of employees of state bodies as a whole is formed.Over the past period, more than 538 thousand public services were provided, of which 99.8 percent were provided in electronic form.At the end of the meeting, tasks for the near future were outlined, including ensuring the unconditional fulfillment of the forecast plan and other issues.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-akmola/press/news/details/1154028?lang=kk
In the Abay region, car owners are increasingly keeping their license plates when selling their cars. 03.02.2026
Residents of the Abay region can keep their license plate when changing vehicles. License plate retention services are available at specialized public service centers in the region and are in steady demand, according to the Abay branch of the State Corporation "Government for Citizens."When deregistering a vehicle, license plates must be surrendered to the designated public service center. However, the owner has the right to retain the combination; to do so, they must notify the operator of the designated public service center in advance.Registration plates can be stored for up to one month. After this period, the plate is subject to disposal, but it can be restored by submitting an application and paying a state fee.Currently, the specialized public service center in Semey stores over 4,500 license plates. A significant portion of these are popular premium license plate combinations.Residents of the region can use this service at a specialized public service center located at 249 Karzhaubayuly Street. The center is open for visitors: Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and Saturday from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/abay-kurchatov/press/news/details/1153902?lang=kk
Kazakhstan and Liège: Industry, Logistics and Innovation at the Center of Regional Dialogue 03.02.2026
Liège, 3 February 2026 – As part of a working visit to the Province of Liège, the Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Kingdom of Belgium, Roman Vassilenko, held a meeting with the Governor of the Province of Liège, Hervé Jamar.During the meeting, the parties discussed the current state and future prospects of cooperation between Kazakhstan and the Province of Liège, with particular emphasis on opportunities to expand interaction in the trade and economic, industrial, logistics, scientific, educational and innovation sectors.The Ambassador noted that Kazakhstan views the Province of Liège as an important European partner with a strong industrial base, modern logistics infrastructure and a robust research and innovation ecosystem. In this context, Kazakhstan’s interest in building long-term, project-oriented partnerships based on economic complementarity and practical interregional cooperation was underscored.Particular attention was paid to logistics and transport, including the potential for developing cooperation in multimodal transport, air cargo services and the integration of Eurasian transport routes with European logistics hubs. The parties also highlighted promising opportunities for cooperation in industrial modernization, metallurgy, engineering solutions, as well as in the context of the energy transition and the deployment of green technologies.Education, science and innovation constituted a separate area of discussion. The parties expressed mutual interest in developing cooperation between universities and research centers in Kazakhstan and the Province of Liège, including in engineering, applied sciences, agrotechnologies and aerospace research.During the meeting, Mr. Vassilenko briefed his counterpart in detail on the progress of large-scale political and socio-economic reforms underway in the Republic of Kazakhstan. Special attention was given to the outcomes of the most recent session of the National Kurultai, which outlined key priorities for modernizing public administration, strengthening democratic institutions and ensuring the country’s sustainable development. Views were also exchanged on the draft of the new Constitution of Kazakhstan currently under discussion, aimed at further reinforcing the rule of law, expanding civic participation in public life and improving the effectiveness of state institutions.Governor Hervé Jamar positively assessed the reforms being implemented in Kazakhstan, emphasized the potential for expanding interregional cooperation, and expressed readiness to facilitate direct contacts between the business, academic and institutional communities of the Province of Liège and Kazakhstan.Following the meeting, the parties confirmed their mutual interest in further strengthening practical cooperation at the regional level and agreed to continue dialogue with a view to implementing concrete joint initiatives and projects.Background: Liege is a developed industrial and logistics center of the Belgian region of Wallonia. Its GDP amounted to EUR 35 billion in 2024, accounting for 7.5% of Belgium’s national GDP. The main sectors of the economy include metallurgy, mechanical engineering, transport and logistics. Key export items are chemical products, pharmaceuticals, metals and metal products, machinery and equipment, and automotive components, while imports consist mainly of raw materials, energy resources, industrial semi-finished products and equipment. The principal trading partners are Germany, France and the Netherlands, as well as other EU countries and the United States. Owing to its advantageous geographical location and developed infrastructure, Liège plays an important role in international supply chains and European industrial cooperation. Major companies based in the province include John Cockerill (energy and engineering), FN Herstal (small arms), Safran Aero Boosters and Techspace Aero (aerospace industry).Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-brussels/press/news/details/1153890?lang=kk
questions and answers about CIT 03.02.2026
The new Tax Code lacks an article similar to Article 239 of the current Tax Code regarding income from the operation of social infrastructure facilities. How will such income be taxed starting from 2026?Answer:The new Tax Code does not contain separate provisions and does not provide for separate tax accounting for income from the operation of social infrastructure facilities; accordingly, the general taxation procedure applies.That is, if there is income from the operation of social infrastructure facilities (even minor), the entire amount of expenses aimed at obtaining such income will be deductible.Is the taxation procedure for non-profit organizations preserved? Can such organizations exempt their income from taxation?Answer:For non-profit organizations (NPOs), two taxation options are provided, which allow for tax exemption.The first option – if an NPO meets two conditions established by the law on NPOs (does not distribute net income and does not have the goal of generating income), then such an NPO, for Corporate Income Tax (CIT) purposes, excludes specific types of income from Total Annual Income, meaning they are not taxed (contributions, donations, income from state social orders, deposit interest, foreign exchange gains, property received free of charge, contributions from Homeowners' Associations and Condominium Associations).The second option – if an NPO meets the definition of an organization operating in the social sphere, then such an NPO reduces the calculated CIT by 100%. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-zko/press/news/details/1153842?lang=kk
Digital Development and AI: Kostanay Region Moves Toward Systemic Transformation 03.02.2026
Active work is underway in the Kostanay region in the field of digital development and the implementation of artificial intelligence. At a meeting with the participation of the head of the region, Kumar Aksakalov, key priorities for further steps were outlined, aimed at transitioning from individual digital solutions to comprehensive digital transformation focused on the regional economy, the efficiency of public administration, and the needs of residents.The year 2026, declared by the Head of State as the Year of Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence, is seen as an important stage in the transition to data-driven management and the practical application of AI. The main emphasis is on the digitalization of the real sector of the economy – industry, agriculture, housing and communal services, energy, transport and logistics, as well as the social sphere – healthcare and education. The main goal is to ensure economic growth through the introduction of digital technologies and the transition to a unified regional digital ecosystem.«In 2025, 101 industrial robots were installed at automobile plants, mining and engineering enterprises in the region, and 145 robots are now in operation. Antenna-mast structures have been installed in 44 settlements. About 14 thousand rural residents have gained access to 4G mobile internet. Over the past 3 years, we have managed to provide all 440 schools with high-speed internet. According to the results of the 2025 public monitoring, the Kostanay region took third place, and in the provision of services in electronic form – second place», – noted the akim of the Kostanay region, Kumar Aksakalov.Today, a sustainable IT ecosystem is being formed in the region. About 340 IT companies are already operating in the region. According to the results of 2025, tax revenues from their activities amounted to about 650 million tenge, which is 30% more than the previous year. At the same time, the export of IT services is growing – regional companies are entering foreign markets with their own digital products and solutions.Systematic work on the development of digital infrastructure continues. The provision of rural settlements with quality 4G internet shows a steady positive trend: if in 2022 this figure was 60%, then in 2025 it reached 76%.The digital divide in education has been significantly reduced: if in 2022 only 88 schools (19.4%) had internet with a speed of over 20 Mbps, then in 2025 high-speed internet has been provided to all 440 schools.In collaboration with the A. Baitursynuly Regional University, work on opening the Tomorrow School International School of Artificial Intelligence (France) will be completed within a month.Special attention is paid to the integration of information systems. In 2026, their consolidation and transfer to a single platform with integration into the national big data system is planned. This will create conditions for the broader application of analytics and artificial intelligence in management.In the field of public services, the Kostanay region holds leading positions: first place in online monitoring, second place in the country in the quality of electronic services, and third place in the overall rating based on the results of two studies. The level of public satisfaction remains high. In the future, it is planned to transfer at least 80% of in-demand services to a proactive and mobile format using AI.Digitalization is becoming an important tool for increasing management efficiency, developing the economy, and improving the quality of life of the region's population.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanay/press/news/details/1153871?lang=kk
We congratulate the coach and the students on their well-deserved victories! 03.02.2026
Kanonerka Secondary School demonstrated excellent results in the game of Togyzkumalak at the regional stage of the National School League.🏆 Among students of grades 9–11 — 1st place🥈 Among students of grades 7–8 — 2nd placeCoach: Daulet Kenesovich Karipov. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/beskaragay-roo/press/news/details/1153779?lang=kk
A Mobile Team-Building Event Took Place in Beskaragay District 03.02.2026
On January 30, 2026, a large-scale event was organized in the Beskaragay District as part of the practice-oriented mobile team-building project “The Path to the Heart of the Next Generation.”🔹 The main goal of the project is to create a trust-based, conscious, and safe environment among parents, students, teachers, and community representatives, as well as to strengthen cooperation between family, school, and society.🔹 During the event, team-building activities, trainings, round tables, talk shows, and TEDx-format meetings were held on the following topics:– “Conscious Family,” “The Path to Love,” “Law and Order,”– “Healthy Lifestyle,” “National Values,” “An Honest Citizen,”– “Prevention of Bullying and Cyberbullying,”– mental and reproductive health of adolescents,– the roles of parents, fathers, mothers, grandparents.👥 Participants included parents, students, school psychologists, social educators, healthcare professionals, veterans, representatives of youth organizations, and law enforcement agencies.✨ The mobile team-building initiative is an important step toward building a society that truly cares about the upbringing of future generations.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/beskaragay-roo/press/news/details/1153785?lang=kk
Tax Registration 03.02.2026
Tax Registration Tax registration is the foundation of legal activity and control by tax authorities.🔹 What is tax registration?It is the formation of the taxpayer database:✔️ individuals✔️ individual entrepreneurs and private practitioners✔️ legal entities (including non-residents)✔️ VAT payers✔️ persons engaged in certain types of activities🔹 How does registration occur?- based on applications and notifications— according to data from government agencies and banks— with registration and deregistration🔹 Individual Entrepreneurs and Private Practice📌 registration — upon notification of commencement of activity📌 changes — within 10 working days📌 deregistration — in the absence of tax debt🔹 VAT Registration✔️ voluntary✔️ mandatory (upon exceeding the turnover threshold)✔️ conditional — for foreign internet companies🔹 Certain Types of Activities(alcohol, tobacco, fuel, gambling, e-commerce, etc.)— are subject to mandatory tax registration— for each object separately🔍 Monitoring of Tax RegistrationTax authorities monitor compliance with requirements.In case of violations — notification, and in case of non-compliance:⚠️ suspension of accounts⚠️ tax audit⚠️ restriction of access to the internet platform (for non-residents)💡 Timely tax registration — is the key to peaceful work without fines and blocks.#TaxCodeRK #taxregistration #taxesKazakhstan #IE #VAT #businessKZ #accountingSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-zko/press/news/details/1153787?lang=kk