A recent government decree has modified VAT reimbursement procedures for exports. Customs data from electronic systems will now verify export. Applications must include export and foreign partner information. Agency agreements are required for intermediary exports. International transport registers are needed for passenger/cargo transport services. If export data is unavailable electronically, contracts, customs declarations, tracking documents with customs stamps, bank certificates, and other relevant documents are necessary for reimbursement.
Source: kun.uz
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