Azmat Amrin
Azmat Amrin is the First Deputy Minister of National Economy in Kazakhstan, known for his role in discussing fiscal policies, particularly regarding the implementation of a reduced value-added tax (VAT) rate of 10%. He has been actively involved in evaluating which sectors may qualify for this preferential tax rate, with a focus on consumer-facing industries. His recent statements highlight the ongoing considerations surrounding taxation in relation to healthcare and the potential inclusion of other sectors such as education.
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Kazakhstan:
Vice Minister Azmat Amrin stated that the service for filling out the declaration will cost around 4-5 thousand tenge.
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Kazakhstan:
Vice Minister of National Economy Azmat Amrin explained that under current legislation, goods valued under 200 euros are not subject to duty.
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Kazakhstan:
Vice Minister of National Economy Azmat Amrin explained that under current legislation, goods valued under 200 euros are not subject to duty.
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Kazakhstan:
Azmat Amrin, the first deputy minister of national economy, discussed the number of Kazakhs earning over 3 million tenge per month.
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Kazakhstan:
Azmat Amrin, the first deputy minister of national economy, discussed how many Kazakhs earn more than 3 million tenge per month.
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Kazakhstan:
Azmat Amrin is the first deputy minister of national economy discussing the reduced VAT rate.
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