- From January 1, 2026, Kazakhstan will require all non-resident suppliers of digital services and online goods to fully register for VAT, obtain a Business Identification Number (BIN), and file VAT returns.
- The new rules apply to both foreign suppliers and non-resident marketplaces, replacing the current simplified payment-only regime.
- Registration involves a two-stage process: submitting a notarized Confirmation Letter and supporting documents, followed by BIN assignment.
- Existing suppliers must re-register and may need to resubmit historical data; non-compliance can result in penalties or payment restrictions.
- Final implementation details are pending further guidance from the Ministry of Finance.
Source: globalvatcompliance.com
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