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Implementation of a standard for timing of conformity assessment procedures for individual vehicles 20.04.2026
The national standard ST RK 4038-2026 "Single Vehicles. Time Standards for Conformity Assessment Works on Single Vehicles" has been put into effect from January 20, 2026. The standard defines the minimally required time for performing the necessary set of conformity assessment works by accredited testing laboratories for single vehicles, taking into account categories (passenger cars, trucks, buses, trailers, etc.), including:- conducting a technical examination of vehicle design in accordance with GOST 33670-2015 requirements (e.g., conformity of the identification number, equipment with emergency call devices, checking safety systems);- conducting tests and measurements of vehicles (e.g., measuring overall dimensions, checking conformity of lighting and braking systems to TR CU 018/2011 requirements);- preparing relevant protocols, etc.Relevant associations and other interested state bodies and organizations actively participated in the development process.During the development of the standard, conformity assessment methodologies used in accredited testing laboratories of the Republic of Kazakhstan were analyzed, typical procedures were identified, and an assessment of actual time costs for their execution was conducted, based on which the time norms included in the standard were justified.The application of the standard will help improve the single vehicle conformity assessment market, increase the transparency of the conformity assessment system, regulate the minimally required volume of unified time norms for the labor intensity of testing processes, and is aimed at eliminating instances of their formal execution.All data will be entered into the technical regulation information system through the implementation of format-logical control (FLC).Overall, the adoption of the standard will directly impact the reliability of vehicle design safety assessment results, create equal competitive conditions for all accreditation entities, and enhance road safety.Currently, in accordance with standardization legislation, work has been carried out to amend the Conformity Assessment Rules regarding granting the national standard ST RK 4038-2026 the status of mandatory for application (Order No. 155-NQ dated April 1, 2026 "On Amendments and Additions to the Order of the Acting Minister of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated June 29, 2021 No. 433-NQ 'On Approval of the Conformity Assessment Rules'"). Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti-ktrm/press/news/details/1204577?lang=kk
On the development of animal husbandry in the Abay region in 2025 20.04.2026
In 2025, all categories of farms in the region produced 89,5 thousand tons of meat (in slaughter weight), or 105.7% compared to 2024, 315,8 thousand tons of milk of all kinds (106.4%, respectively), 58.3 million eggs (99.5%), 0.5 thousand tons of honey (107.7%), 2.1 thousand tons of wool (99.7%). The increase in meat production was accompanied by an increase in sales of poultry(by 5,5%), horse meat (by 4.4%), and beef (by 6.6%). The increase in milk production is provided by the increase in the herd of cows.The main producers of meat in live weight (about 80.8% of the volume of this product) were the farms of seven regions: Semey (11.6 thousand tons), Abaisky (34.8 thousand tons), Zhanasemey (25.1 thousand tons), Zharminsky (18.0 thousand tons), Ayagozsky (17.6 thousand tons), Aksuat (11.4 thousand tons), Makanchi (10,7 thousand tons) districts. More than half of the milk volumes were produced by farms of Abaisky (45.3 thousand tons), Zharminsky (39.2 thousand tons), Beskaragaisky (36.5 thousand tons), Borodylikha (34.7 thousand tons) and Urdzhar (32.3 thousand tons) districts. Farms in six districts produced 80% of eggs: Borodulikhinsky (11.4 million pieces), Urdzharsky (10.9 million pieces), Kokpektinsky (6.9 million pieces), Zhanasemey (6.6 million pieces), Makanchi (5.3 million pieces) and Beskaragaisky (5.1 million pieces). Honey production is concentrated in Urdzharsky (128.5 tons), Makanchi (113.3 tons), Borodylikha (110,5 tons) Beskaragai (41.0 tons) districts and the city of Semey (40.0 tons), they own about 90% of the volume of this production in the region. Methodological explanationsProduction of livestock products – production of finished products and raw materials as a result of the use of farm animals (milk, eggs, wool, hides, etc.), slaughter on the farm or sale for slaughter of all types of livestock and poultry, beekeeping products and fur farming.Slaughtered on the farm or sold for slaughter of livestock and poultry – the slaughter of livestock and poultry directly on the farm or at the slaughterhouse for the use of meat for their own needs, for sale or delivery to organizations, enterprises and farm workers, including through barter transactions, as well as the sale of livestock and poultry for slaughter to procurement organizations, processing enterprises, through a public catering network (canteens, restaurants, cafes), a retail network, including markets, as well as for export.Milk production is characterized by actually produced cow's, sheep's, goat's, camel's, mare's milk, regardless of whether it was sold or part of it was consumed on the farm for drinking calves and piglets. Milk sucked by calves during their suckling content is not included in the products and is not taken into account when calculating the productivity of cows. www.stat.gov.kz/region/abay/spreadsheets/ Statistics of agriculture, forestry, hunting and fisheries Executor head Division of Agriculture, and Censuses: A.Isataeva Тел. +7 (7222) 52-47-05E-mail: al.isataeva@aspire.gov.kzAddress:180000, Semeystreet Mangilik el, 25 © Bureau of National Statistics of the Agency for Strategic Planning and Reforms of the Republic of KazakhstanSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/abay/press/news/details/1204650?lang=kk
Announcement. Open Day: UAPF presents a new investment portal 20.04.2026
On April 28, 2026, UAPF invites everyone to its traditional online meeting, Open Day, where Fund specialists will provide a detailed overview of the new investment portal, invest.enpf.kz, and the opportunities it offers contributors.At the meeting, you will learn:how the platform works;how the pension asset investment system works;how to independently analyze investment indicators and compare different strategies;what to look for when choosing a manager;how to use the invest.enpf.kz portal to analyze your options;what real tools contributors have to influence their future pension.Participants will be able to ask any questions they may have and receive clarification from Fund specialists, as well as individual consultations.The Open Day will be held online on April 28, 2026, at 10:00.To participate, each participant must follow the link (https://enpf.webex.com/enpf/j.php?MTID=m1506e5d18f4d8146c204edbd763c27b3). Then, enter the event number (2518 700 8124) and the event password (10203040).UAPF JSC welcomes its contributors (beneficiaries) and everyone else to the Open Day! Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/akimat-karakiya/press/news/details/1204478?lang=kk
Open Day: UAPF presents a new investment portal 20.04.2026
On April 28, 2026, UAPF invites everyone to its traditional online meeting, Open Day, where Fund specialists will provide a detailed overview of the new investment portal, invest.enpf.kz, and the opportunities it offers contributors. Pension savings are not only a fund for the future but also a financial resource that can be effectively managed. UAPF contributors have the opportunity to influence the return on their savings by transferring a portion of their savings to investment portfolio managers (IPMs): up to 50% through compulsory and compulsory occupational pension contributions, and up to 100% through voluntary pension contributions. IPMs invest pension funds in stocks, bonds, currencies, and other financial instruments specified in the investment policy, with the goal of generating income.To make these processes as clear as possible, a new investment portal has been created. It helps contributors better navigate investment activities and make informed decisions about managing their pension savings.At the meeting, you will learn:• how the platform works;• how the pension asset investment system works;• how to independently analyze investment indicators and compare different strategies;• what to look for when choosing a manager;• how to use the invest.enpf.kz portal to analyze your options;• what real tools contributors have to influence their future pension.In a single digital space, users can access basic concepts and explanations on investment topics, key information about investment portfolio trustees, pension asset allocation structures, investment strategies (criteria), financial indicators, and other information in Kazakh and Russian, allowing contributors to develop a personal profile of the trustee and their investment activities.Portal users can easily compare the returns, portfolio structure, and management results of the IPM and the NBRK, track performance indicators, and thereby gain a deeper understanding of pension asset investment mechanisms. This tool is especially important for young contributors, who can gain valuable investment experience, participate in choosing a more profitable investment strategy, and influence the management of their pension savings.The event will be held in an interactive format, allowing participants to ask questions and receive clarifications from Fund specialists, as well as individual consultations. This format is particularly convenient, as it allows users to connect from anywhere in the world and receive up-to-date information directly from experts. It's worth noting that the UAPF places significant emphasis on improving the financial and legal literacy of Kazakhstan's population. In 2025 alone, more than 38,000 informational meetings were held, reaching approximately 800,000 people, and approximately 400,000 inquiries were processed.The latest Open Day continues this work, offering participants practical tools for understanding and managing their pension savings. We hope this event will be useful for both savers and journalists involved in covering topics related to Kazakhstan's funded pension system.Registration is required to participate in the event.Please follow the link (https://enpf.webex.com/enpf/j.php?MTID=m1506e5d18f4d8146c204edbd763c27b3).Event meeting number: (2518 700 8124)Event meeting password: (10203040) Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/akimat-karakiya/press/news/details/1204486?lang=kk
Пәтер сатып алмас құрылыс салушылары тұрғын үй порталында тексеріңіз 20.04.2026
Что нужно знать дольщикам? Прежде чем вкладывать средства в строительство, необходимо определить, есть ли у застройщика разрешение на привлечение средств дольщиков. Строительная компания с соответствующим документом гарантирует своевременную сдачу жилья. Просим быть осторожными при покупке недвижимости!Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/shymkent-saulet/press/news/details/1204499?lang=kk
Open Day: The UAPF presents a new investment portal 20.04.2026
On April 28, 2026, the UAPF invites everyone to its traditional Open Day online meeting at 10:00. The event topic is: “The UAPF Investment Portal – information on pension assets.”At the meeting, you will learn:• how the platform works;• how the pension asset investment system works;• how to independently analyze investment indicators and compare different strategies;• what to look for when choosing a manager;• how to use the invest.enpf.kz portal to analyze your options;• what real tools contributors have to influence their future pension.In addition to the main agenda, participants will be able to receive qualified advice on all issues related to the funded pension system.Registration is required to participate in the event.Please follow the link (https://enpf.webex.com/enpf/j.php?MTID=m1506e5d18f4d8146c204edbd763c27b3).Event meeting number: (2518 700 8124)Event meeting password: (10203040) Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/akimat-karakiya/press/news/details/1204504?lang=kk
Job advertisement 20.04.2026
Job advertisementThe Department of State Revenue for Pavlodar region invites a full-time assistant secretary to work.Requirements for candidates: knowledge of the official language and skills of working with a personal computer.Contacts for inquiries: 8 (7182) 53-54-37. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-pavlodar/press/news/details/1204433?lang=kk
On the launch of new functionality in the Taxpayer's Office of the ISNA for legal entities 20.04.2026
Dear taxpayers,In order to implement the provisions of the Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan regarding the provision on recognizing a structural subdivision of a legal entity as an independent payer of taxes and payments to the budget, with the exception of corporate income tax and value-added tax, the State Revenue Committee has launched a new functionality in the Taxpayer's Office of the Tax Administration Information System (ISNA).Legal entities that have structural divisions recognized as independent payers must necessarily form decisions on recognizing structural divisions as independent payers. Information on the generated decisions will be transferred to the state revenue authorities and used in the automatic formation of zero TNFs (paragraph 6 of Article 115 of the Tax Code).The functionality is aimed at expanding electronic interaction with taxpayers and implementing the norms of tax legislation.Instructions for working with the functionality are available in the Help – Background information section.To enter the new ISNA Taxpayer Account, follow the link https://knp.kgd.gov.kz .If you have any questions, you can contact the email address knpsd@ecc.kz of the support service.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-pavlodar/press/news/details/1204389?lang=kk
Issues of new tax administration were discussed at the republican conference 20.04.2026
On April 17, 2026, Astana hosted a republican conference on the topic: "Tax administration in accordance with the new Tax Code." The event was attended by representatives of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the State Revenue Committee, the business community, as well as specialists from territorial departments, including the Department of State Revenue for Pavlodar region.The dialogue platform was organized by the Association of Taxpayers of New Kazakhstan (ANNK) with the support of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan.The main purpose of the meeting was to work out mechanisms for implementing the new tax legislation. During the event, participants discussed key changes in administration aimed at simplifying the interaction between government and business, as well as the introduction of digital control tools.The participation of specialists from the Department of State Statistics of the Pavlodar region in such events allows for the prompt implementation of current changes in the work of the regional department. The clarifications received during the conference from the developers of the Code will be used for high-quality provision of public services and awareness-raising among taxpayers in our region.Department of Explanatory Work and Contact CenterState Duma of the Pavlodar region Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-pavlodar/press/news/details/1204420?lang=kk
"Organization of work of precinct election commissions on election day" 20.04.2026
On April 17, 2026, the Territorial Electoral Commission of the Abay region held a seminar on the topic: "Organization of the work of precinct election commissions on election day." Members of the territorial election commission of the city of Kurchatov, as well as chairmen, deputies and secretaries of precinct election commissions took part in the seminar. During the seminar, the participants performed practical work on organizing work with voter lists, activities of precinct election commissions on election day, ensuring accessibility of polling stations for persons with disabilities, as well as interaction with observers, proxies and representatives of the mass media. At the end of the seminar, certificates were awarded, as well as the promotion of the most active members of the commission.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/abay-kurchatov/press/news/details/1204362?lang=kk
The Regional Ecological Summit 2026 (RES 2026) 20.04.2026
Factsheet on the Regional Ecological SummitOverviewThe Regional Ecological Summit 2026 (RES 2026), taking place in Astana on 22–24 April 2026, will convene heads of state, senior policymakers, international organisations, financial institutions, and experts to advance coordinated responses to environmental and climate challenges in Central Asia. Hosted by the Government of Kazakhstan in partnership with the United Nations and international stakeholders, the Summit is designed as a high-level platform for aligning regional priorities, strengthening cooperation, and promoting practical solutions across interconnected systems of water, energy, land, and food.By bringing together political leadership, technical expertise, and financing partners, the Summit will focus on translating shared challenges into coordinated policies, targeted investments, and scalable cross-border initiatives. General InformationDates: 22–24 April 2026Location: Astana, Republic of KazakhstanHost: Government of the Republic of KazakhstanPartners: United Nations, alongside regional and international organisations, development partners, and financial institutionsFormatHigh-level plenary sessions at head-of-state levelMore than 20 thematic and country sessions focused on policy coordination and practical solutionsMulti-stakeholder platform bringing together policymakers, experts, financial institutions, private sector representatives, and civil societyParticipantsHeads of state and senior government representatives from Central Asia and partner countriesLeaders of international organisations and United Nations agenciesInternational financial institutions and development partnersScientific community, private sector, civil society, and youth representativesKey SpeakersPolitical leadershipKassym-Jomart Tokayev – President of the Republic of KazakhstanShavkat Mirziyoyev – President of the Republic of UzbekistanEmomali Rahmon – President of the Republic of TajikistanVahagn Khachaturyan – President of the Republic of ArmeniaUkhnaagiin Khürelsükh – President of MongoliaMultilateral / institutional leadershipLi Junhua – United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social AffairsFeridun H. Sinirlioğlu – Secretary General of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus – Director-General of the World Health OrganizationCeleste Saulo – Secretary-General of the World Meteorological OrganizationDoreen Bogdan-Martin – Secretary-General of the International Telecommunication UnionMedia PartnershipCNN serves as an official media partner of the Regional Ecological Summit 2026Why the Summit Is Taking PlaceRising Environmental Pressures in Central AsiaCentral Asia is facing accelerating environmental challenges, including water scarcity, glacier retreat, land degradation, and biodiversity loss.These pressures are compounded by climate change, increasing demand for natural resources, and the legacy of outdated infrastructure and management systems.Implications for Economic Stability and Human SecurityEnvironmental risks are increasingly shaping the region’s economic resilience, food and energy systems, and long-term development prospects.Water stress and shifting climate patterns are affecting agriculture, industrial output, and cross-border resource management.Need for Regional CoordinationMany of these challenges are transboundary in nature, requiring coordinated responses across national borders.Existing approaches remain fragmented, limiting the effectiveness of national-level policies and investments.From Dialogue to ImplementationWhile environmental cooperation has featured in regional discussions, there is a growing need to move toward practical, coordinated action.The Summit is designed to provide a platform to align policies, mobilise resources, and advance joint initiatives at the regional level.Objectives of RES 2026Strengthening Regional CooperationEnhance coordination among Central Asian countries and international partners on climate and environmental priorities.Support the development of shared approaches to managing transboundary resources and environmental risks.Mobilising Finance and InvestmentIdentify the region’s green financing needs to support climate adaptation and environmental protection.Facilitate engagement with international financial institutions and development partners to unlock investment.Advancing Practical SolutionsPromote the deployment of low-carbon technologies and sustainable resource management practices.Support the development of scalable, cross-border projects addressing shared environmental challenges.Aligning Policy and ImplementationEncourage greater alignment between national policies, regional frameworks, and international development strategies.Strengthen mechanisms for translating policy commitments into coordinated, measurable outcomes.Supporting Long-Term ResilienceContribute to building more resilient energy, water, and food systems across the region.Reinforce the region’s capacity to respond to environmental risks and adapt to changing climatic conditions.Key ThemesClimate Resilience and AdaptationStrengthening regional capacity to respond to climate-related risks, including extreme weather events, drought, and shifting environmental conditions.Promoting adaptation strategies tailored to the region’s specific geographic and climatic vulnerabilities.Water, Land, and Food SystemsAddressing the interdependence of water resources, land use, and agricultural production.Improving efficiency and sustainability in resource management across sectors critical to regional stability.Energy Transition and Natural ResourcesSupporting the transition toward lower-carbon energy systems while ensuring energy security.Enhancing sustainable management of natural resources, including minerals and ecosystems.Green Finance and Implementation MechanismsExploring tools and frameworks to support the financing of climate and environmental initiatives.Strengthening institutional and policy mechanisms required to deliver large-scale projects.Technology, Innovation, and Knowledge SharingPromoting the use of digital solutions, data systems, and innovation to improve environmental management.Encouraging collaboration between governments, research institutions, and the private sector.Significance of the SummitA First-of-Its-Kind Regional PlatformRepresents one of the most comprehensive efforts to convene Central Asian countries around a shared environmental agenda at head-of-state level.Establishes a structured forum for sustained engagement on climate and sustainability issues.Bridging Regional and Global AgendasConnects Central Asia’s environmental priorities with broader international climate and sustainable development frameworks.Enhances the region’s visibility and engagement within global environmental governance processes.Advancing Practical Regional CooperationMoves beyond high-level dialogue by focusing on coordination, joint problem-solving, and implementation pathways.Supports the development of more integrated approaches to shared environmental challenges.Strengthening Multi-Stakeholder EngagementBrings together public, private, and international actors within a single platform.Facilitates collaboration across policy, finance, science, and technology communities.Positioning Central Asia as a Collective ActorReinforces the region’s role as an emerging actor capable of addressing transboundary challenges through cooperation.Demonstrates the potential of regional approaches in managing complex environmental systems.Environmental Initiatives and Achievements of KazakhstanBiodiversity Conservation and Ecosystem RestorationRecovery of the Saiga antelope population from near collapse to several million, one of the world’s largest wildlife restoration successesReintroduction of the Przewalski’s horse into native steppe habitatsOngoing programme to restore the Caspian tiger ecosystem in Central AsiaLand Restoration and Desertification ResponsePartial restoration of the North Aral Sea following the Kok-Aral Dam, improving water levels, fisheries, and local climate conditionsLarge-scale land rehabilitation and anti-desertification programmes across arid and semi-arid regionsNational afforestation programme, including large-scale tree planting to improve carbon absorption and land stabilityFlagship Conservation InitiativesAltyn Dala Conservation Initiative recognised with Prince William’s Earthshot Prize for steppe ecosystem restoration and species protectionSites such as Saryarka – Steppe and Lakes of Northern Kazakhstan are recognised globally for their ecological importance, particularly for migratory bird habitatsIntegrated approach combining habitat restoration, wildlife conservation, and community engagementWater Systems and Regional CooperationActive engagement in stabilisation of regional water systems, including cooperation related to the Caspian SeaPolicy focus on sustainable management of transboundary water resources and long-term water securityGreen Economy and Climate PolicyAdoption of a national Green Economy Strategy focused on resource efficiency, emissions reduction, and sustainable developmentCommitment to carbon neutrality by 2060Expansion of renewable energy capacity, particularly in wind and solarGreen Finance and Sustainable InvestmentAstana International Financial Centre Green Finance Centre supporting green bonds and ESG investment frameworksGrowing role in mobilising capital for climate and environmental projectsInternational Environmental LeadershipHosting of Expo 2017 Astana, focused on sustainable energy, advancing global dialogueActive participation in UN-led environmental and climate initiativesSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-ljubljana/press/news/details/1204335?lang=kk
The forest fund in the Almaty Region is expanding 20.04.2026
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Nauryz in Kuala Lumpur: A Vibrant Celebration of Friendship and Kazakh Traditions 20.04.2026
The Embassy of Kazakhstan in Malaysia, with the support of the Honorary Consul of Kazakhstan in Penang, Dato Seri Louis Ng, organized a large-scale cultural event in Kuala Lumpur dedicated to the celebration of Nauryz.The event brought together more than 200 guests, including representatives of the Kazakh diaspora, Kazakhstan students, Malaysian government officials, members of the diplomatic corps, as well as the Ambassadors of Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan to Malaysia.Opening the event, the Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Malaysia, Bulat Sugurbayev, highlighted the significance of Nauryz as a symbol of renewal, peace, harmony and unity. He also noted that the celebration reflects Kazakhstan’s deep cultural traditions and makes an important contribution to strengthening cultural dialogue between nations.Guests enjoyed a rich cultural programme featuring traditional Kazakh songs and dances, musical performances on the dombra and kobyz, national games such as “Arkan Tartu”, “Asyk Atu” and arm wrestling, as well as the sacred Kazakh ceremony of “Tusau Kesu”.As part of the event, guests had the opportunity to taste traditional Kazakh cuisine, including Nauryz kozhe - the main festive dish symbolizing abundance and prosperity. Special interest was also drawn to the live preparation of plov during the event, which became a vibrant part of the celebration and allowed guests to witness the cooking process of one of Central Asia’s most popular dishes.The celebration of Nauryz in Kuala Lumpur became a vivid reflection of the richness of Kazakh culture, the strengthening of friendship between peoples, and the promotion of mutual understanding and intercultural respect.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-kuala-lumpur/press/news/details/1204327?lang=kk
Distance Learning in the Context of Digital Technology Development 20.04.2026
As part of a professional development project through distance learning, the Committee of Internal State Audit of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan (hereinafter referred to as CISA) has organized training for employees of the internal state audit system under the program "Certificate in International Audit (CertIA, ACCA)".The main goal of the program is to equip participants with theoretical knowledge and practical skills in applying international auditing standards, as well as to develop professional competencies in the field of internal state audit, using generally accepted requirements for organizing the internal audit function.The training was conducted entirely online using modern digital platforms and video conferencing tools. Interactive teaching methods were integrated into the educational process, including online testing, analysis of practical cases, and simulation of real audit situations. Training materials were provided in electronic format, ensuring continuous access for participants to educational resources.The training involved 560 employees of the Committee of Internal State Audit, its territorial subdivisions, and relevant departments of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Group formation and class sessions were organized with consideration for the digital structure of the educational process, enabling the simultaneous training of several streams of participants.The implementation of the project demonstrated the effectiveness of distance learning technologies in training state audit personnel. The use of digital solutions ensured the scalability of training, increased the accessibility of educational resources, and created a unified professional space for knowledge and practice exchange.The implementation of international auditing standards combined with digital learning formats contributes to improving the quality of state financial control, enhancing transparency, and further developing the internal state audit system of the Republic of Kazakhstan.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kvga/press/news/details/1204304?lang=kk
The Ministry of Defense of Kazakhstan has launched online retraining for future NVP teachers 20.04.2026
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Marketplaces are sharing data with tax authorities: what this means for citizens and businesses 20.04.2026
The State Revenue Committee of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan reports that oversight of the e-commerce sector is being strengthened in the country.According to the Tax Code, owners of online platforms (marketplaces) are required to submit information to the state revenue authorities by the 5th of each month regarding goods sold, services rendered, and payments made to individuals (residents of Kazakhstan).This requirement is enshrined in the Rules approved by Order No. 614 of the Ministry of Finance dated October 21, 2025.To date, 23 marketplaces have already submitted the necessary data to the state revenue authorities. This includes information on sellers, goods and services sold, and payments made.The transfer of such information helps increase the transparency of online commerce, reduce the shadow economy, and ensure that taxes are fully remitted to the budget.After taxpayers file their tax returns, the state revenue authorities will conduct a desk audit to compare the data from the marketplaces with the tax returns.If discrepancies are identified, the taxpayer will receive a notice requiring them to rectify the violations.Thus, the new measures are aimed at creating fair and equal conditions for all participants in e-commerce and increasing trust in the online market. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-zhetysu/press/news/details/1204255?lang=kk
Anti-Corruption Restrictions: What Every Public Servant and Citizen Should Know 20.04.2026
Working for the state is not just about authority; it is about strict commitment to integrity. Article 12 of the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Combating Corruption" establishes clear boundaries to prevent conflicts of interest.Who is subject to these rules?Persons holding responsible public offices, individuals authorized to perform state functions, and those equivalent to them.📍 6 Key Restrictions:Incompatible Activities: Prohibited from engaging in any activity that conflicts with the performance of state functions.Nepotism Ban: Close relatives, spouses, and in-laws are not allowed to work in direct subordinate positions to one another.Information Misuse: Prohibited from using non-public official information for personal gain or advantages.No Gifts: Acceptance of material rewards, gifts, or services for actions (or inaction) within their official capacity is strictly forbidden.Foreign Bank Accounts: Prohibited from opening or holding accounts in foreign banks outside of Kazakhstan, as well as keeping cash or valuables in foreign banks.Gambling: A strict ban on participating in gambling and betting (both in physical casinos and online).👨👩👧👦 Important for FamiliesThe restrictions also extend to family members (spouses, parents, children). They are not permitted to receive gifts or services provided in exchange for the official's professional actions.⚖️ What are the Consequences?Refusal of Employment — if a candidate does not agree to accept these restrictions in writing.Dismissal — if these restrictions are violated or if the official refuses to comply.💰 What to do if money or gifts are received "unintentionally"?The law provides a specific "honest behavior" algorithm:Money: Funds received without the official's knowledge must be transferred to the national budget within 2 weeks of discovery.Gifts: Must be handed over to the authorized state property management body within 7 calendar days.Services: If a service was rendered, its value must be paid into the national budget within 7 days.Note: A public servant has the right to buy back a gift they surrendered from the state at its appraised market value.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-zhetysu/press/news/details/1204262?lang=kk
The office of the maslikhat of the city took part in the republican campaign "Let's preserve cultural heritage together." 20.04.2026
As part of the fulfillment of the instructions of the Head of State and the large-scale nationwide initiative "Taza Kazakhstan", the staff of the office, together with representatives of the housing and Communal Services department, carried out an ecological cleaning in the Zhambul Zhabayev Park, dedicated to the International Day of Monuments and Historical Sites. The adjacent territories were put in order and the elements of the monument were cleaned.The preservation of historical and cultural heritage is our common duty to future generations. Such actions not only improve the appearance of the city, but also remind everyone of the importance of respecting our history. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/ukmaslihat/press/news/details/1204222?lang=kk
ШЫМКЕНТ-В ЧИСЛЕ ЛИДЕРОВ ЦИФРОВОЙ ТРАНСФОРМАЦИИ 20.04.2026
В Шымкенте ведется системная работа по цифровизации, достигаются значительные результаты. Как показали итоги 2025 года и первого квартала 2026 года, город вышел на первый план в республике по цифровой трансформации.За отчетный период показатель Smart City вырос с 76 до 82 процентов, зафиксировав положительную динамику в 6 процентов. Этот результат позволил Шымкенту подняться на 3-е место по Республике. При этом показатель» Открытого правительства " достиг 100 процентов, обеспечена полная прозрачность.Также идет реальный прогресс в направлении внедрения цифровых решений. Система Documentolog была внедрена в 381 учреждении, а уровень охвата достиг 90 процентов. В сфере здравоохранения были запущены проекты PULS AI и CEREBRA AI, что повысило качество и эффективность медицинских услуг. В рамках цифровизации социальных услуг 103 услуги переведены в онлайн формат.Динамично развивается и цифровая инфраструктура города. В настоящее время установлено 3 100 камер видеонаблюдения, ведется мониторинг через 5 дронов. 161 школа подключена к высокоскоростному интернету, в 38 общественных местах запущена бесплатная сеть Wi-Fi.Укрепилась и инфраструктура связи. Количество мобильных базовых станций достигло 1752, а уязвимые зоны связи сократились. Из них 373 станции работают в сети 5G. В целом город Шымкент идет по пути устойчивого развития в направлении цифровизации и становится одним из ведущих цифровых центров страны.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/shymkent-sandyk/press/news/details/1204135?lang=kk
The procedure and terms of holding the tax audit 20.04.2026
A new Tax Code entered into force in the Republic of Kazakhstan on January 1, 2026, introducing amendments to the procedures for holding tax audits.The audit order must be delivered to the taxpayer within three working days of its issuance. Notably, the suspension of an audit is not permitted while an appeal against the audit is being processed. This measure is specifically designed to prevent delays in oversight procedures and ensure their timely completion.With the exception of preliminary documents, all tax audit correspondence (including requests for documentation, notifications of the resumption or restoration of an audit, and the audit results) is now served electronically via the taxpayer’s office.The duration of a tax audit as specified in the authority’s order must not exceed thirty working days from the date of delivery, unless otherwise stipulated by the Tax Code.The terms for complying with document submission requirements have been reduced to 10 working days. If a taxpayer (or tax agent) submits a formal request for an extension, the tax authority may extend the deadline to a total of thirty working days, depending on the volume of documents requested.For micro and small businesses, the issuance of such requirements is strictly limited to no more than twice throughout the entire audit period. This provision is designed to prevent unnecessary delays by both the SRO employees and the taxpayers under audit.The audit timelines have been revised: extension periods have been shortened (now ranging from 5 to 20 working days), with an exception made for taxpayers subject to continuous monitoring. For micro, small, and medium-sized businesses, the total duration of an audit must not exceed 180 calendar days from its commencement. This time limit does not apply to large business entities or cases involving international inquiries conducted through cross-border cooperation.There is also the extension of the statute of limitations until the audit is finalized, as well as, the authorities are prohibited from initiating an audit if there are fewer than 30 calendar days remaining before the statute of limitations expires.In general, these amendments are designed to enhance the effectiveness of tax control while reducing the administrative burden on businesses.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-vko/press/news/details/1203985?lang=kk