Kazakhstan to Block Foreign Marketplaces for Unpaid Taxes

Kazakhstan to Block Foreign Marketplaces for Unpaid Taxes
November 1, 2025

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Kazakhstan to Block Foreign Marketplaces for Unpaid Taxes

Foreign online platforms that do not complete conditional VAT registration and begin paying taxes in Kazakhstan by January 1, 2026, will be blocked in the country, according to Edil Azimshayyk, head of the VAT Administration Department at the State Revenue Committee under the Ministry of Finance.

Speaking at a briefing in Astana, Azimshayyk said a new mechanism, conditional VAT registration for foreign companies, will take effect at the beginning of 2026. Under this system, the tax authorities will create a registry of foreign companies liable for VAT. The new rules will primarily target foreign suppliers of goods, services, and works that operate in Kazakhstan’s digital marketplace.

To register, a foreign company must submit a confirmation letter containing its corporate details to Kazakhstan’s tax authority within one month of receiving its first payment from a buyer in Kazakhstan. The date of this initial payment will determine when the company is recognized as a VAT payer. Once registered, these companies will be required to pay VAT on a monthly basis.

“We will send them notifications requiring registration,” Azimshayyk stated. “However, blocking their banking operations is not applicable, as they do not open accounts in Kazakhstan. Instead, if they fail to comply with the registration notification, access to their online platforms will be suspended.”

The State Revenue Committee, in cooperation with the National Bank and commercial banks, will identify non-compliant companies by analyzing payments made by Kazakhstani citizens to foreign marketplaces.

The VAT rate for such foreign platforms will also increase from 12% to 16% starting in 2026.

Kazakh companies that are not yet registered for VAT will likewise receive notifications and be given 30 working days to comply. “If the notification is ignored, expenditure transactions on the taxpayer’s bank accounts will be suspended. This restriction will be lifted once the company completes registration,” Azimshayyk added.

As previously reported by The Times of Central Asia, foreign online purchases in Kazakhstan totaled $1.3 billion in 2023, representing approximately 20% of the country’s total online sales. Overall e-commerce volume exceeded $4.8 billion, accounting for 13% of total retail trade.

The Kazakh government aims to raise the share of e-commerce in total retail trade to 18.5% by 2029 and 20% by 2030.

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