- From January 1, 2026, an automated real-time system will analyze electronic invoices (EHF) for VAT (QQS) based on risk levels.
- High-risk EHFs must not exceed 10% of total EHFs in a reporting period; VAT is credited only after full payment to the budget.
- Taxpayers can lower the risk level of an EHF by making full payment via their personal account on my3.soliq.uz.
- In January 2026, 1,041 EHFs worth 213.4 billion UZS were classified as high-risk; 49 companies paid 4.6 billion UZS VAT to reduce risk on 122 EHFs.
- The system aims to increase transparency and strengthen tax discipline in VAT accounting.
Source: facebook.com
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