- Importing a car into Kazakhstan requires payment of certain taxes and fees
- Customs declaration fee is 6 MRP, which is 23,592 tenge in 2025
- Import customs duty is determined by the Unified Customs Tariff of the Eurasian Economic Union and varies based on year of manufacture, engine volume, and type
- Duty ranges from 0 percent to 18 percent or may be fixed depending on the unit of measurement
- Excise tax applies to passenger cars and other motor vehicles with engine volume over 3,000 cubic cm at a rate of 100 tenge per cubic cm
- Value-added tax is 12 percent of taxable imports
- Reduced import duty rates may apply under Kazakhstan’s commitments to the World Trade Organization, but vehicles cleared under these rates cannot be exported from Kazakhstan
Source: uchet.kz
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