- Kyrgyzstan plans to extend the zero VAT rate on certain agricultural goods, especially livestock feed, until December 31, 2027.
- The measure aims to ensure sufficient feed supplies, lower market prices, and strengthen food security.
- While the VAT exemption will reduce tax revenues, it is expected to bring long-term economic benefits, including job creation and increased cattle imports.
- The policy is also intended to expand farmland use, improve feedlot infrastructure, and boost demand for compound feed.
- An effectiveness assessment of the tax incentives will be conducted, as animal feed prices have increased in early 2025 compared to 2024.
Source: 24.kg
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