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Statement of an invoice by non-payers of value added tax 05.05.2026
In the cases provided for in subitems 1) - 7) and 11) of paragraph 1.208 of the article, an invoice statement is not required in the following cases::-sales of goods, works, and services for which payments are made:-with the presentation of the receipt of the cash register to the buyer and (or) through the terminals of payment for services;-with the presentation of a receipt for a special mobile application to the buyer of goods, works, and services. At the same time, at the request of the buyer, the receipt must contain the identification number of such a buyer of goods, works, and services.;-sales of goods, works, and services to individuals for which payments are made in electronic money or using electronic payment methods;-making payments through second-tier banks, a postal operator for utilities and communication services provided to an individual;-registration of passenger transportation by rail or air with a paper ticket, an electronic ticket or an electronic travel document;- gratuitous transfer of goods, gratuitous performance of works, provision of services to an individual who is not an individual entrepreneur or a person engaged in private practice;-implementation of financial transactions provided for in Article 477 of the Tax Code.The provisions of subitems 1) and 2) of part one of this paragraph shall not apply in cases of sale of goods, performance of works, provision of services to persons specified in paragraph 1 of Article 131 of the Tax Code.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-astana/press/news/details/1214651?lang=kk
A serviceman from the Center for Peacekeeping Operations successfully covered 100 km on the TENGRI ULTRA 05.05.2026
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Results of the internal analysis of corruption risks 05.05.2026
Scope of Activity Covered by the Analysis1. Development and Operation of Information Systems1) Name of Corruption RiskJustification and completeness of requested documents during a tax audit.Detailed Description of the Process Containing the Corruption RiskIn order to ensure transparency of tax control procedures and minimize corruption risks, it is proposed to enhance the functionality of the information system “Integrated Tax Administration System” (hereinafter – ITAS) in terms of fulfilling requests for document submission.Currently, the information system provides the function of sending requests for documents to the taxpayer’s personal account.Recommendations for Risk MitigationIn this regard, it is proposed to introduce a mandatory feature allowing taxpayers to upload the full set of requested documents directly in response to the request, with automatic recording of the date and time of submission.2) Name of Corruption RiskProcess of executing notifications related to issued electronic invoices.Detailed Description of the Process Containing the Corruption RiskThe return of an electronic invoice (hereinafter – e-invoice) involves actions by the supplier to cancel a previously issued invoice or to issue a corrected or additional e-invoice for goods, works, or services. At the same time, in accordance with Article 142 of the Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan, if there is no actual performance of work or provision of services, a notification confirming the absence of turnover must be sent (hereinafter – notification).If the taxpayer disagrees with the fact of turnover indicated in the notification, they may return such e-invoices with appropriate explanations. However, in practice, returning e-invoices via the “Electronic Invoices Information System” (hereinafter – EIS) is difficult. Specifically, even if the supplier disagrees, the return is not possible without confirmation from the buyer, which prevents the taxpayer from independently fulfilling the notification.Recommendations for Risk MitigationIn accordance with Article 142 of the Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan, if the taxpayer disagrees with the turnover, they may return the e-invoices and provide explanations.In this regard, it is proposed to:introduce a “by notification” status in the EIS for such returned invoices;set a one-calendar-day deadline for the buyer to agree or disagree;or eliminate the requirement for buyer approval altogether, with subsequent review.2. Legal Acts and Internal Documents Regulating the Activities of State Revenue Authorities1) Name of Corruption RiskConfirmation of VAT refunds to suppliers based on information provided by SEZ participants.Detailed Description of the Process Containing the Corruption RiskAccording to paragraph 5 of Article 470 of the Tax Code, the Indirect Tax Administration Department of the State Revenue Department of Astana sends a request to the customs post “SEZ Astana – New City.” The post, in turn, sends a request to Special Economic Zone (SEZ) participants to confirm consumption of goods. Based on responses received, the customs post replies to the tax authority.This process creates a corruption risk, as customs officers may manipulate VAT refund amounts when providing responses.Recommendations for Risk MitigationExclude from paragraph 5 of Article 470 of the Tax Code the provision stating: “…information from the customs authority is taken into account…”, as it contributes to corruption risks.2) Name of Corruption RiskRisk of improper classification of goods for personal use to apply simplified declaration procedures and reduce customs payments.Detailed Description of the Process Containing the Corruption RiskDuring customs clearance of goods sent to individuals via international postal shipments, there are no clearly defined quantitative limits for certain categories of goods or the number of parcels per period. This creates conditions for subjective decision-making by officials when classifying goods as personal or commercial.Participants in foreign economic activity (FEA) may split commercial consignments into multiple shipments addressed to individuals to benefit from simplified declaration procedures with lower duties.The absence of clear criteria enables abuse and potential corruption between FEA participants and customs officials.Recommendations for Risk MitigationEstablish quantitative limits for individuals and amend subparagraph 3 of paragraph 4 of Article 339 of the Code “On Customs Regulation in the Republic of Kazakhstan” by setting:no more than 3 units per product type;no more than 3 parcels per calendar month.These measures are necessary to properly distinguish personal use goods and prevent misuse of simplified declaration procedures.3. Implementation of Control and Audit Functions1) Name of Corruption RiskGranting unjustified preference to an audited entity during inspections.Detailed Description of the Process Containing the Corruption RiskInteraction with FEA participants during customs inspections is carried out manually on paper and involves direct contact with customs officials.Recommendations for Risk MitigationCreate a unified digital ecosystem for remote interaction between customs authorities and FEA participants.Key System Components:Personal account (user cabinet) for audited entities to receive documents and submit responses electronically;Automated notification module with SMS and email integration;Inspector dashboard for initiating inspections and monitoring deadlines.Operational Mechanism:Inspector uploads notification into the system;System sends instant notifications (push, SMS, email);Delivery to the personal account is legally equivalent to official service;The audited entity submits documents electronically using a digital signature.Expected Benefits:Reduction in inspection time by 30–50%;Increased transparency;Cost savings;Minimization of corruption risks through full digital traceability.Required Resources:Integration with existing customs databases;Development of web interface and SMS infrastructure.2) Name of Corruption RiskDirect contact between the audited entity and officials during customs inspections.Detailed Description of the Process Containing the Corruption RiskInteraction between officials and audited entities, including on-site inspections, creates opportunities for corruption.Recommendations for Risk MitigationIntroduce mandatory issuance of a “Taxpayer Anti-Corruption Memo,” outlining relevant Criminal Code provisions, as well as the rights and obligations of the audited entity, regulated by an internal order of the authority.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-astana/press/news/details/1214668?lang=kk
The memory of the heroes of the Great Patriotic War was honored in the Samara region. 05.05.2026
On the eve of the 81st anniversary of Victory Day, a ceremonial flower-laying ceremony was held at the monument to three heroes of the Great Patriotic War in the village of Podgornoye in the Samara region.Natives of this village—Nikolai Yakovlevich Fonov, Sergei Yegorovich Sednev, and Ivan Mikhailovich Yarotsky—displayed courage and heroism on the war fronts, forever etching their names in history.Nikolai Yakovlevich Fonov was a gun commander in the 59th Artillery Regiment of the 30th Rifle Division of the 47th Army of the Voronezh Front. From 1942, he participated in the Great Patriotic War, fighting on the Bryansk, North Caucasus, Voronezh, and 1st Ukrainian Fronts. For exemplary performance of combat missions, courage, and heroism, he was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union in 1943, along with the Order of Lenin and the Gold Star medal.Sergey Yegorovich Sednev was a motor mechanic in the 23rd Motorized Pontoon-Bridge Battalion of the 47th Army of the Voronezh Front. From 1941, he fought on the Bryansk, Voronezh, and 1st Ukrainian Fronts. For his courage and heroism during the crossing of the Dnieper, he was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union in 1944, along with the Order of Lenin and the Gold Star medal.Ivan Mikhailovich Yarotsky was a machine gun company commander in the 390th Marine Battalion of the 13th Brigade of the Pacific Fleet. In 1940, as a junior lieutenant, he arrived in the Pacific Fleet and fought in the war against Japan. For exemplary performance of combat missions, valor, and courage, he was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union in 1945, along with the Order of Lenin and the Gold Star medal."By laying flowers, we express our sincere gratitude to the heroes for a peaceful sky, the opportunity to live and build a future. Their heroism will forever remain in the people's memory," noted district akim Serik Zhenisov.Representatives of the regional and district branches of the AMANAT party, the prosecutor's office, the emergency department, residents of Podgornoye, and schoolchildren also took part in the ceremony. Participants observed a moment of silence in memory of all veterans and those who fell during the Great Patriotic War.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/vko-samar/press/news/details/1214678?lang=kk
Conducting public discussions on the results of the internal analysis of corruption risks 05.05.2026
The Department of State Revenue in Astana is conducting public discussions on the results of an internal analysis of corruption risks in the activities of the Department of State Revenue in Astana for the second half of 2025 and the expired period of 2026.The deadline for public discussions is from May 05, 2026 to May 12, 2026.If you have any suggestions and additions to the identified corruption risks, please write in the comments.The application is on 3 sheets.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-astana/press/news/details/1214685?lang=kk
Akmola Department of State Property and Privatization - Press Announcement 05.05.2026
In accordance with paragraph 5 of Article 8 of the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Combating Corruption" dated November 18, 2015, and the Order of the Chairman of the Agency for Civil Service Affairs and Anti-Corruption dated October 19, 2016, №12 "On Approval of the Standard Rules for Conducting Internal Analysis of Corruption Risks," the Akmola Department of State Property and Privatization of the Committee of State Property and Privatization of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan informs about the conduct of an internal analysis of corruption risks in the department's activities from June 01 to June 12, 2025.Analysis period: July 2025 – June 2026.For questions regarding the IACR (Internal Analysis of Corruption Risks), please contact by phone 8 (7162) 251162. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/gosreestr/press/news/details/1214643?lang=kk
National Guard gives concert for elderly residents in Astana 05.05.2026
In Astana, servicemen of the National Guard of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan held a festive concert for residents of the “Sharapat” Social Service Center. The event, timed to the beginning of the May holidays, became a bright cultural occasion for the elderly and the center’s staff.The concert program, prepared by the Song and Dance Ensemble of the National Guard, included around twenty performances across various genres. The audience enjoyed songs, traditional kyui pieces, dance performances, and musical medleys. Particular emotional response was evoked by wartime compositions, which brought back memories of the heroic generation.The audience warmly welcomed the performers, accompanying the acts with prolonged applause and sincere emotions.According to pensioner Khamila Balgazina, the concert was “a real firework,” giving a boost of energy and warmth for the whole month. She noted the high level of preparation and the diversity of the program, which showcased the richness of national art.As noted by Bakytgul Abduova, a specialist responsible for cultural activities at the center, the performance by the guardsmen became a significant event for the institution. According to her, the concert opened a series of праздничные events and created a special atmosphere ahead of Defender of the Fatherland Day and Victory Day.One of the highlights of the program was an energetic sailor’s dance, which drew an enthusiastic reaction from the audience. The concert concluded with a joint performance of a patriotic song involving both artists and spectators, creating a sense of unity.At the end of the event, Deputy Director of the center Saule Kairova expressed gratitude to the servicemen and presented them with letters of appreciation and commemorative gifts. The celebration concluded with a group photo, leaving all participants with warm and lasting impressions.It is worth noting that the guardsmen visit the center annually with concerts, and these meetings have become a good tradition eagerly awaited by its residents. Each visit turns into a true celebration of communication, support, and attention. Press Service of the National GuardMinistry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of KazakhstanSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kvv/press/news/details/1214495?lang=kk
Фонд «Даму» запускает мобильные фронт-офисы для поддержки МСБ в малых городах и селах 05.05.2026
Фонд развития предпринимательства «Даму» (дочерняя организация НИХ «Байтерек») запускает мобильные фронт-офисы, направленные на повышение доступности государственной поддержки для бизнеса в отдалённых городах и районных центрах. Инициатива реализуется при поддержке Правительства в рамках поручения Главы государства по расширению охвата МСБ мерами поддержки.Основная цель проекта - обеспечить предпринимателей актуальной информацией о мерах государственной поддержки, реализуемых Холдингом «Байтерек» путем проведения консультаций, а также приема заявок на местах.В рамках инициативы консультанты Фонда будут выезжать в отдаленные регионы совместно с представителями акиматов, НПП «Атамекен» и БВУ. Мобильные группы охватят моногорода, районные центры и сёла. Это особенно актуально в условиях реализации региональной программы «Іскер аймақ», которая направлена на вовлечение предпринимателей из сёл и малых городов в меры государственной поддержки. Программа помогает превращать потенциал регионов в реальные производственные мощности через развитие локальной переработки сырья.Предпринимателям будут представлены ключевые меры поддержки не только Фонда «Даму», но и других дочерних организаций в рамках единого фронт-офиса Холдинга «Байтерек», включая Банк развития Казахстана, Фонд развития промышленности, Экспортно-кредитное агентство и Qazaqstan Investment Corporation:субсидирование процентных ставок по кредитам;гарантирование займов при недостаточности залога;льготное кредитование в рамках государственных программ;инструменты лизингового финансирования;инструменты микрофинансирования для начинающих предпринимателей;инструменты поддержки экспортных проектов;поддержка обрабатывающей отрасли и лизинга;нефинансовую поддержку - обучение, консультации и сопровождение проектов.Мобильные фронт-офисы будут работать по утвержденному графику, охватывая 17 регионов Казахстана (за исключением городов Астана, Алматы и Шымкент). Выезды планируется проводить еженедельно, с возможностью увеличения частоты в зависимости от спроса и уровня предпринимательской активности. График выездов будет заранее публиковаться на сайте www.damu.kz и социальных сетях Фонда.Реализация проекта позволит повысить доступность, прозрачность и эффективность мер государственной поддержки, стирая географические барьеры между городом и селом. Предприниматели в селе получат такие же возможности и доступ к инструментам, как и бизнес в крупных городах, что будет способствовать равномерному развитию предпринимательства по всей стране.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/economy/press/news/details/1214497?lang=kk
London hosts discussion on the outcomes of the Regional Ecological Summit held in Astana 05.05.2026
An event dedicated to reviewing the outcomes of the Regional Ecological Summit (RES-2026), recently held in Astana, took place in London. The discussion brought together representatives of the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, business and expert communities, British journalists, as well as participants of the Summit who attended from the United Kingdom. Participants exchanged views on the results achieved in Astana and shared perspectives on future cooperation with Kazakhstan in the areas of green economy, water security, and sustainable development.Opening the event, the Chairman of the British-Kazakh Society, Rupert Goodman, noted: “The Summit was a landmark event, bringing together the leaders of 11 states, international organisations, financial institutions, business, academia, and civil society. One of its key outcomes was the adoption of the Joint Declaration of the Heads of State of Central Asia, ‘Environmental Solidarity of Central Asia’, which reaffirmed a shared commitment to strengthening regional cooperation.”He also highlighted the strong interest in the Summit in the UK: “His Grace the Duke of Richmond addressed a written message to the President of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, and to the participants of the Summit, underlining the importance of the regional environmental agenda and international engagement around it. The message particularly emphasised that water is one of our most precious resources, and its responsible management will be key to ensuring sustainability and prosperity for future generations. In this context, the strong attention given in Astana to the initiative of establishing an International Water Organisation is highly encouraging.”Welcoming the guests, Chargé d’Affaires of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the United Kingdom, Ruslan Karabulov, noted the significant scale and level of engagement at the Summit. Over three days, 58 sessions were held, including 21 high-level panels, with more than 8,000 participants in total. Senior representatives of the UN and leading international organisations took part in the discussions, including the OSCE, the European Union, the Asian Development Bank, the EBRDS, and the World Bank.A substantial package of initiatives and investment agreements was also announced, including more than 30 regional environmental projects with total funding exceeding USD 2 billion, as well as additional agreements worth over USD 2.3 billion in areas such as renewable energy, waste management, and sustainable industrial development.Sharing her impressions of the Summit, Dr. Undala Alam, Regional Climate Adviser at the UK Foreign Office, welcomed Kazakhstan’s initiatives and highlighted key areas for strengthening bilateral cooperation. These include environmental sustainability, biodiversity protection, regenerative agriculture, carbon market development, strengthening regulatory frameworks for environmental security, improvements in public governance, and heating system reforms. She noted that the United Kingdom is interested in deepening dialogue with Kazakhstan across these areas, including knowledge exchange and the deployment of green technologies.Mr. Kristian Carraretto, Head of Energy Transition at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, stated that a Memorandum of Understanding was signed during the Summit on the establishment of Kazakhstan’s country investment platform for energy transition, “QaJET”. “By 2035, Kazakhstan plans to commission at least 10 GW of renewable energy capacity, attract around USD 20 billion in investment, and reduce emissions by more than 20 million tonnes annually,” he said.British broadcaster and RES session moderator Charlotte Kann highlighted Kazakhstan’s leadership in climate diplomacy. She noted that the Summit demonstrated the important role that middle powers can play in an increasingly multipolar world.The event also featured a Q&A session and a screening of the documentary Tasbaqa, which tells the story of the Central Asian tortoise on the Ustyurt Plateau and highlights the importance of biodiversity conservation in the region.Participants concluded that the RES was not merely a platform for dialogue, but a meaningful step towards practical implementation of agreements — strengthening partnerships and shaping a more coordinated, forward-looking environmental agenda for Central Asia.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-london/press/news/details/1214503?lang=kk
Books Unite: International Meeting of Students from Kazakhstan and North Macedonia 05.05.2026
Skopje, April 30, 2026 – An international online meeting took place between students of Nova International School (North Macedonia) and the young authors of the book “Harold and Larabelle. The Kingdom of Books” – Arlan and Aslan Aitkaliyev, who study at the Waldorf-oriented School-Gymnasium (Uralsk, Kazakhstan).The event was held with the support of the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in North Macedonia and formed part of a series of international meetings aimed at fostering cultural dialogue among children from different countries.From the very first minutes, the meeting evolved into a lively and sincere conversation. The children communicated in English, shared jokes, asked questions, and learned about each other with great interest. The atmosphere was light, friendly, and remarkably warm.Of particular interest was the fact that the school in North Macedonia educates children from various countries. This made the conversation truly international – encompassing diverse perspectives, cultures, and backgrounds, yet united by shared values.The participants expressed particular admiration for the fact that the book also has an audio version in all four languages. The students noted that this makes the book accessible to a wide range of children and wholeheartedly supported the idea.The young authors also spoke about their participation in the IX International Book Fair “ASTANA Eurasian Book Fair” (April 22–26, 2026), where their book won first place in the nomination “Best Children’s Book.”The children talked about their love of reading, shared favorite literary works, and discussed why books remain important even in the digital age.During the meeting, it became clear that the students share many common interests: a love of books, a desire to learn, grow, and discover new things. Despite the distance and different countries, they easily found common ground – as if they had known each other for a long time.The meeting left a warm impression of genuine, live communication. The participants expressed a wish to continue the dialogue and hold new joint meetings.This experience once again demonstrated that when children talk about books, dreams, and the future, borders disappear, and in their place emerge friendship and mutual understanding.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-skopje/press/news/details/1214509?lang=kk
For mobile transfers 05.05.2026
Explanations of the Department of State Revenue for the Mangystau region In recent years, mobile transfers have become a convenient and popular payment method. However, citizens often have questions about when information about such transfers gets to the tax authorities, whether they are taxed, and what to do if a notification is received. The Department of State Revenue for the Mangystau region has prepared detailed explanations. In what cases do banks transfer information about mobile transfers of individuals to the tax authorities? According to subparagraph 24) of paragraph 2 of Article 55 of the Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan, banking organizations provide information on the amount of money received into the bank account of an individual from other individuals, if there are signs of income from entrepreneurial activities.The transfer of information is carried out only upon simultaneous fulfillment of the established criteria approved by the Order of the Minister of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated November 12, 2025 No. 698.In particular, if an individual receives money from 100 or more different persons to a bank account that is not intended for business activities during each of three consecutive calendar months, and the total amount of income exceeds 12 times the minimum wage, such information is sent by second-tier banks to the state revenue authorities. Is information transmitted to the tax authorities if an individual is registered as an individual entrepreneur? Information is transmitted to the state revenue authorities for all individuals who meet the established criteria, regardless of whether they are registered as an individual entrepreneur.This is due to the fact that the control takes into account the funds received into a bank account that is not intended for business activities. What actions do the state revenue authorities take after receiving information from banks? After receiving information from the second-tier banks, the state revenue authorities carry out activities in two stages.The first stage is informing the taxpayer.In accordance with Article 93 of the Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the tax authorities inform the taxpayer about the signs of income generation.For these purposes, a notification is sent to the taxpayer, which is of a notification nature and does not require a response.The second stage is control measures.In the future, if there are grounds, the state revenue authorities carry out desk control in accordance with the procedure provided for by the Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan.According to the results of desk control, in case of discrepancies, in accordance with Article 137 of the Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan, a notification is sent to the taxpayer.The notification is executed by the taxpayer within 30 working days from the day following the day of its delivery. What actions should a taxpayer take when receiving a notification based on the results of the desk inspection? In accordance with article 93 of the Tax Code of the Republic, a notification is sent to the taxpayer, which is of a notification nature and does not require a response.An individual independently decides on the need to fulfill tax obligations.In case of sending a notification, in accordance with Article 137 of the Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the taxpayer is obligedto eliminate violations by submitting tax reports within the prescribed period:;in case of disagreement, provide written explanations indicating the reasons for the discrepancies, if necessary, with supporting documents attached.In case of failure to provide explanations or the need to confirm the accuracy of the information provided, the tax authority has the right to conduct a tax audit. Are mobile transfers taxed? The transfers themselves are not subject to taxation. According to the norms of the Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the income of an individual is subject to taxation.If the transfer is income (for example, payment for a product or service), it is subject to taxation. In what cases can the activity of receiving transfers be recognized as entrepreneurial? According to paragraph 1 of Article 2 of the Entrepreneurial Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan, entrepreneurship is an independent, initiative activity of citizens aimed at generating net income from the sale of goods, performance of works or provision of services.If mobile transfers are systematic and involve payment for goods, works, or services, such receipts may be recognized as income from entrepreneurial activity. What is the responsibility for conducting business without registration? According to article 463 of the Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Administrative Offenses", engaging in entrepreneurial activity without registration, if these actions do not contain signs of a criminal offense, entails a fine on individuals in the amount of fifteen monthly calculation indices. For repeated commission within a year after the imposition of an administrative penalty, a fine of thirty monthly calculation indices is provided for individuals. How do the tax authorities select transfers for analysis? The selection and determination of compliance with the established criteria approved by the Order of the Minister of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated November 12, 2025 No. 698 is carried out by second-tier banks.In case of simultaneous fulfillment of the criteria (receipt of funds from 100 or more different persons within three consecutive months and an amount exceeding 1,020,000 tenge), banks transmit the relevant information to the state revenue authorities. Are transfers between relatives taxed? No, they are not taxable. In accordance with Article 405 of the Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan (as amended from January 1, 2026), such income is not included in the list of income subject to taxation by an individual independently. What if the money is being transferred for a birthday, wedding, or gift? Such transfers are gifts and are personal in nature.According to Article 405 of the Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan (as amended from January 1, 2026), they do not relate to income subject to taxation. What if parents are raising money for a school or kindergarten? Such receipts are not recognized as income.In accordance with Article 405 of the Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan (as amended from January 1, 2026), these amounts do not relate to income subject to taxation by an individual. Do I need to declare personal transfers? According to Article 405 of the Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan, personal transfers do not relate to income subject to taxation by an individual independently. Will taxes be automatically charged? No. The tax authorities conduct an analysis and, if there are grounds, send a notification within the framework of desk control in accordance with Article 137 of the Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Is it possible to use a personal account for business? No. Article 27 of the Entrepreneurial Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan establishes the obligation of individual entrepreneurs to open settlement accounts in banks for conducting business.In addition, Article 110 of the Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan stipulates that any monetary payments for goods and services (in cash, by card or by mobile transfer) must be carried out with the mandatory use of cash registers or a special mobile application.In case of non-application of the KKM, Article 284 of the Code of Administrative Offences of the Republic of Kazakhstan provides for administrative liability from a warning to 15 MCI in case of repeated violation. If I receive money from my children, brothers or sisters on a regular basis, will they be taxed? No, such income is not subject to taxation, as it is of a personal (family) nature and is not income from entrepreneurial activity.At the same time, during the analysis, one of the selection criteria is the receipt of funds from one hundred or more different persons.Thus, transfers from family members (a limited number of people) do not meet these criteria and are not considered as entrepreneurial income. If a notification is sent to me based on the results of mobile transfer analysis, where will it go? The notification is sent to the taxpayer's personal account.In addition, an E-gov notification is sent about the notification of the results of the desk inspection to the taxpayer's personal account. Do I need to contact the tax authorities personally when I receive a notification? No, a personal visit is not required. The response to the notification can be submitted electronically through the taxpayer's personal account.The response is signed with an electronic digital signature (EDS) and is legally binding. What is the deadline for the notification? The notice execution period is 30 business days. Within the specified period, the taxpayer must provide an explanation, orsubmit tax reports (declaration) if there are relevant obligations. The Department of State Revenue for the Mangystau region urges citizens to conduct business legally and fulfill their tax obligations in a timely manner. This helps to avoid fines and promotes transparency of financial transactions. (unofficial translation)Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-mangistau/press/news/details/1214531?lang=kk
The functionality for offsetting VAT in the IS EI 05.05.2026
The State Revenue Department of East Kazakhstan region has announced the implementation of the "VAT Offset" functionality within the “Electronic Invoices” information system (IS EI), which is designed to streamline tax accounting for businesses while increasing the transparency of VAT transactions.In accordance with paragraph 8 of Article 480 of the Tax Code, if a taxpayer intends to recognize the VAT amount as an offset from an electronic invoice, they must record this recognition in the IS EI system before submitting the VAT declaration, that includes the corresponding offset amount.The new mechanism enables the generation of notifications based on received electronic invoices and records the VAT amounts accepted for offset. The confirmed data is then used to automatically pre-fill tax reports on Form 300.00.The solution ensures a unified approach to VAT accounting and reduces the risk of reporting errors.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-vko/press/news/details/1214553?lang=kk
THE REGION IS LOOKING FOR A PATRIOT OF THE YEAR 05.05.2026
The region has launched the "Patriot - 2026" contest. Anyone who deserves this title can become one.The contest is dedicated to the Day of State Symbols of the Republic of Kazakhstan. On this day, the awarding and honoring of true patriots will take place.The goal of the contest is to identify and reward citizens who have demonstrated an active civic position, high professionalism, and contributed to the development of society, as well as to popularize the values of honesty, responsibility, and service to society.It is worth noting that the contest is held as part of a set of measures for patriotic education and strengthening the principles of "Adal Azamat" (Honest Citizen). Candidates will be selected in 8 categories: 1. "Medicine" - the category is awarded for a significant contribution to the development of the healthcare system, improving the quality and accessibility of medical services. 2. "Education" - the category is awarded for contributions to the development of the education system and the upbringing of the younger generation.3. "Science" - the category is awarded for achievements in scientific activities and the development of the region's scientific potential.4. "Sports" - the category is awarded for contributions to the development of physical culture and sports.5. "Culture" - the category is awarded for contributions to the development of culture, arts, and the preservation of cultural heritage.6. "Philanthropy" - the category is awarded for contributions to the development of society through charitable and social support.7. "Village Person" - the category is awarded for contributions to the development of rural areas and improving the quality of life in the countryside.8. "Working Person" - the category is awarded for conscientious work and contributions to the development of the economy and social sphere.Citizens can apply to participate independently, or they can be nominated by organizations and collectives. The main thing is that the person must be worthy of this title, and there are many such people in our region.Look around and name a patriot.Applications for participation in the contest are accepted until May 24, 2026:- by email: grin_kost@mail.ru with the subject line "Patriot Contest - 2026";- by filling out an online form: https://forms.gle/9c1pxEJUGgVHsf3C9Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-bmalin-audany-akimat/press/news/details/1214571?lang=kk
МНЭ РК совершенствует механизм передачи госфункций в бизнес-среду и расширяет полномочия государственных органов 05.05.2026
Министерство национальной экономики РК подготовило проект консультативного документа регуляторной политики, предусматривающий пересмотр процедуры передачи функций центральных и местных исполнительных органов в конкурентную среду. Также документом предлагается перераспределение отдельных полномочий между уровнями государственного управления. Проект документа учитывает дебюрократизацию процессов и повышение оперативности работы государственного аппарата.Действующий механизм передачи государственных функций в конкурентную среду характеризуется избыточными процедурами и многоступенчатым согласованием. В этой связи предлагается сократить количество этапов. В частности, если решение уже одобрено Межведомственной комиссией по вопросам регулирования предпринимательской деятельности, его повторное рассмотрение на других уровнях не потребуется.Кроме того, усиливается взаимодействие с НПП «Атамекен»: Палата будет предоставлять данные о функциях, предлагаемых к передаче в конкурентную среду.Проект также предусматривает передачу ряда функций Правительства отраслевым министерствам. Изменения затронут сферы экологии, ветеринарии, энергосбережения, здравоохранения, культуры и другие направления.Наряду с этим на законодательном уровне предлагается закрепить понятие «бизнес-процесс» для разграничения функциональной деятельности государственных органов от их повседневных процессных действий, направленных на реализацию функций.Проект документа размещён для публичного обсуждения на портале «Открытые НПА». Обсуждение продлится до 1 июня 2026 года.Справочно:Разработка проекта документа осуществляется в рамках реализации Концепции развития государственного управления до 2030 года. Предлагаемые меры направлены на повышение эффективности государственного аппарата.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/economy/press/news/details/1214483?lang=kk
National Guard infrastructure undergoing modernization 05.05.2026
Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan — Commander-in-Chief of the National Guard, Major General Ansagan Baltabekov, conducted a working visit to military units of Regional Command “Batys” located in the cities of Aktobe, Uralsk, and Atyrau. During the visit, special attention was paid to the development of military infrastructure and the condition of ongoing construction projects.In Aktobe, the Commander-in-Chief visited military unit 6655, where he reviewed the construction of a cultural center currently at its final stage. Finishing and installation works are underway at the site. He also examined the project for a new maintenance and repair facility, noting its importance for enhancing the unit’s technical capabilities.In military unit 5517 in Uralsk, the Commander-in-Chief inspected the construction of a new 300-bed barracks. Major construction works are progressing at an active pace, with commissioning scheduled for December this year.Additionally, Ansagan Baltabekov visited military unit 5546 in Atyrau, where particular attention was given to the condition of barracks, the canteen, and the provision of clothing and equipment for servicemen.Overall, during the working trip, special focus in all units was placed on living and service conditions for personnel. The Commander-in-Chief reviewed operational and service activities and assessed the readiness level of the units.Canteens of the military units were also inspected. The leadership was instructed to maintain strict control over the quality of food provided to servicemen.It should be recalled that earlier the Commander-in-Chief also visited Regional Command “Oñtüstik,” where he inspected the construction of several facilities.It is worth noting that today more than 7,000 National Guard servicemen ensure public order in 21 cities across the country. In addition, personnel carry out tasks related to the protection of strategically important state facilities and institutions of the penal system. Press Service of the National GuardMinistry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of KazakhstanSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kvv/press/news/details/1214487?lang=kk
ULTTYQ ÓNIM - 2026 05.05.2026
Damu Entrepreneurship Development Fund JSC invites international partners, financial institutions, and the business community to participate in the 9th Annual Exhibition of Kazakhstan’s Manufacturers - ULTTYQ ÓNIM 2026, which will take place on May 22–24, 2026 in Astana at the International Exhibition Center EXPO.ULTTYQ ÓNIM is a key national platform bringing together around 600 Kazakhstani producers, creating opportunities for business growth and international cooperation.At the exhibition:showcase of domestic productsbusiness networking and international partnershipsaccess to investment and financing opportunitiesB2B meetings with international partnersThe business program includes a Business Forum with the participation of representatives of international organizations, financial institutions, and banks.We would be pleased to welcome international organizations, financial institutions, and companies interested in cooperation with Kazakhstan.Registration link: https://forms.gle/VJx27SDa3aLXu4aD6DAMU Fund - our support, your growth.For participation inquiries:aidana.seitkhan@fund.kzassel.akbotayeva@fund.kzSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-busan/press/news/details/1214442?lang=kk
Kazakhstan and Austria Outlined New Areas of Cooperation 05.05.2026
Astana, May 5, 2026 – The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yermek Kosherbayev received the Federal Minister for European and International Affairs of Austria Beate Meinl-Reisinger and the Federal Minister of the Interior of Austria Gerhard Karner during their official visit to Kazakhstan.The parties confirmed the high level of Kazakh-Austrian relations based on mutual trust and pragmatic cooperation. “Today, we discussed key areas of Kazakh-Austrian cooperation and outlined new horizons for interaction. Austria is an important partner of Kazakhstan in the European Union, and we intend to further deepen our cooperation both bilaterally and multilaterally,” the Kazakh Foreign Minister emphasized.During the talks, particular attention was paid to the progress in the implementation of agreements on visa exemption for holders of diplomatic passports and on readmission, which opens up additional opportunities for further strengthening bilateral cooperation. In addition, the Austrian side within the framework of cooperation with the OSCE will hand over 25 passport readers to Astana International Airport.Special attention was paid to the development of trade, economic and investment ties, including the holding of a business roundtable. In this context, the role of the Intergovernmental Commission and the Business Council, as well as Austrian companies operating in Kazakhstan, was highlighted.The interlocutors noted significant potential for cooperation in such sectors as mining industry, transport and infrastructure, energy, tourism and education. Particular emphasis was placed on expanding transport and logistics cooperation, including the development of the Middle Corridor and participation in the “Global Gateway” initiative, opening up new opportunities for Austrian businesses in Kazakhstan.In the context of economic cooperation, the parties discussed issues of energy collaboration. The role of Kazakhstan as one of the key suppliers of oil to Austria, as well as its contribution to ensuring energy security and stable supplies, was underlined.The parties also exchanged views on current international and regional security issues, reaffirming their commitment to strengthening multilateral cooperation and resolving contemporary challenges exclusively through peaceful means in accordance with the UN Charter.Following the meeting, the parties expressed confidence that joint efforts would give a new impetus to Kazakh-Austrian partnership and contribute to the further expansion of cooperation.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1214449?lang=kk
Kazakhstan Expands International Partnership in the Field of Digitalization 05.05.2026
Riyadh, May 4, 2026 – Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Madiyar Menilbekov held negotiations with the Secretary-General of the Digital Cooperation Organization Deemah Al Yahya.During the conversation, the parties exchanged views on current global trends in digital transformation and also considered the possibilities of implementing joint initiatives in the field of digitalization.The Ambassador of Kazakhstan emphasized the importance of further strengthening international cooperation aimed at accelerating technological progress and innovation, and expressed readiness for active engagement with the Digital Cooperation Organization.In turn, the Secretary-General of the Organization expressed interest in developing cooperation with Kazakhstan, noting the country’s active role in advancing the digital agenda.Following the meeting, the parties agreed to continue the dialogue and to explore promising areas of cooperation.The Digital Cooperation Organization is an international intergovernmental organization established on November 26, 2020, in Riyadh. The Organization promotes international cooperation in the digital sphere and engages with representatives of the private sector, international organizations, NGOs, and civil society in order to foster a more inclusive digital transformation and advance the development of digital industries.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-riyadh/press/news/details/1214400?lang=kk
Central Asian Countries and the Gulf States Are Interested in Developing a Strategic Dialogue 05.05.2026
Riyadh, May 4, 2026 – Organized with the support of the Saudi research center “Gulf Research Center,” a roundtable discussion was held on the topic “Analysis of Relations between Central Asian Countries and Arab States of the Gulf in the Context of Regional Developments.”The event was attended by representatives of the Secretariat of the Gulf Cooperation Council, as well as ambassadors of Central Asian countries and Azerbaijan to the Kingdom.In his opening remarks, the founder and president of the research center, Abdulaziz bin Sager, highlighted the historical ties between the Arab states of the Gulf and Central Asian countries, as well as their current state.During the event, participants discussed the interconnections between the Central Asian and Gulf regions, as well as the impact of crises in the Middle East and their potential consequences. They noted that conflicts in the region have a negative impact on global economic stability and emphasized the importance of intensifying negotiations and diplomatic mechanisms to ease tensions.In his address, the Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Saudi Arabia, Madiyar Menilbekov, highlighted the importance of strategic dialogue between the Gulf Cooperation Council and Central Asian countries, and emphasized the need to expand interregional trade, economic, investment, and cultural-humanitarian ties.At the conclusion of the event, participants stressed the need to further strengthen cooperation between Central Asian countries and the GCC states and agreed to continue holding such meetings on a regular basis in order to develop joint proposals for expanding cooperation.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-riyadh/press/news/details/1214403?lang=kk
The largest bank in Kuwait has expressed interest in investing in infrastructure projects in Kazakhstan 05.05.2026
Al-Kuwait City, May 4, 2026 – Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the State of Kuwait Yerzhan Yelekeyev held a meeting with Mr. Isam Al-Sager, Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors and Group Chief Executive Officer of the National Bank of Kuwait.During the meeting, the parties discussed the current state and prospects for the development of investment, trade and economic cooperation between Kazakhstan and Kuwait.The Ambassador briefed the Kuwaiti side on Kazakhstan’s current economic performance, noting the country’s steady economic growth. It was emphasized that Kazakhstan demonstrates stable economic growth of around 5-6% annually, while the country’s gross domestic product exceeds USD 300 billion, reflecting its strengthening position among the largest economies in the region.Particular attention was given to the Alatau City project, one of the largest urban development projects in Kazakhstan, being developed as a modern digital city of accelerated development – a next-generation city with advanced digital infrastructure. It was noted that the project has attracted significant interest from investors from Asia and USA. In this regard, the Kazakh side expressed its interest in attracting investors from the Gulf countries, including Kuwait, taking into account the strong interest of Kuwaiti businesses in projects related to real estate, construction and modern urban infrastructure.In continuation of this topic, it was noted that a working visit of the Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan Kanat Bozumbayev to the State of Kuwait is scheduled for this autumn. During the visit, investors will be provided with more detailed information on the Alatau City project and opportunities for participation in its implementation.For their part, representatives of the NBK expressed interest in expanding cooperation with Kazakhstan and confirmed their readiness to support the development of investment cooperation. It was noted that the Bank will consider opportunities to participate in the implementation of investment projects in Kazakhstan.Established in 1952, the National Bank of Kuwait is the largest bank in Kuwait and one of the leading financial institutions in the Middle East and North Africa region. The group’s total assets exceed USD 140 billion, and its operations cover more than 13 countries, including the Gulf states, Egypt, Türkiye, as well as a number of European markets. The bank actively participates in financing major projects in such sectors as energy, oil and gas, infrastructure and real estate, including national-level projects in Kuwait implemented with the participation of government entities, as well as projects in the region and beyond.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-kuveyt/press/news/details/1214407?lang=kk