- From January 1, 2026, imports of goods from EAEU countries into Kazakhstan are exempt from VAT, according to an order by the acting Minister of Finance. The exemption applies if an import declaration and supporting documents are provided. Categories eligible for exemption include banknotes, humanitarian aid, medicines for public healthcare, investment gold, goods for diplomatic and religious organizations, technological equipment for mineral processing, humanitarian and grant supplies by international organizations, goods for Astana Hub participants, and fuel for international air transport. Special procedures apply for space-related imports and certain equipment. Goods must be used as intended; otherwise, VAT and penalties must be paid. The measure aims to reduce business costs, simplify import procedures, and increase the competitiveness of Kazakhstani companies within the EAEU.
Source: uchet.kz
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