- Microfinance organizations (MFOs) used tax evasion schemes to avoid paying VAT by disguising paid loan extension services as financial “guarantees” exempt from VAT.
- Audits of four MFOs uncovered hidden transactions totaling 55.9 billion tenge, resulting in 6.1 billion tenge in unpaid VAT; courts upheld the additional tax assessments.
- The “guarantees” were limited in scope and duration, matching loan extension periods, proving they were not genuine guarantees.
- Income from these services was not taxed, despite VAT exemption applying only to actual loan issuance.
- Similar schemes were found in insurance agency operations involving 26 billion tenge.
Source: uchet.kz
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