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20.08.2023
Tax control and appealing its results in Turkey
In Türkiye, tax authorities regularly conduct audits over Companies, whether upon a complaint or a reasonable suspicion arising from the financial statements and/or activities of a company.
Tax control and appealing procedure in Uzbekistan
Tax legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan envisages 2 (two) types of tax control, which include tax inspection and tax monitoring. The former will be subject to further discussion in the following paragraphs.
Tax control in the Republic of Kazakhstan
The Tax Code of Kazakhstan provides for a wide range of tax control forms, with the main ones being cameral tax control and on-site tax inspections.
20.08.2023
Tax control in the Russian Federation and appeals against the results
A tax audit can be a big challenge for any business. In addition, such an audit can have a big impact on the financial position of your company. Therefore, it is important to know more information about tax audit to be prepared for this procedure in order to protect your company and its interests. 
20.08.2023
Tax control and appealing its results in Belarus
Belarusian legislation regulates the procedure of tax control actions with two legal acts: Tax Code of the Republic of Belarus (General Part) - Chapter 10 (hereinafter - TC) and Edict of the President of the Republic of Belarus of October 16, 2009 No. 510 "On Improving Control
(Supervision) Activity in the Republic of Belarus" (hereinafter - Edict No. 510).
Tax control in the Republic of Kazakhstan
The Tax Code of Kazakhstan provides for a wide range of tax control forms, with the main ones being cameral tax control and on-site tax inspections. Tax control is carried out by tax authorities, as well as customs authorities in relation to VAT on imports and excise duties payable in connection with the movement of goods across the border.
26.06.2023
Tax regime for investors in Turkiye
For foreign investors, Türkiye has always been a desirable country, ripe for lucrative investments in its industry, agriculture, real – estate and technology and textile markets. These bountiful markets to invest, combined with the competitive currency exchange rates allow more investors to invest in Türkiye, especially in energy, petrochemicals, banking and real – estate markets.
Doing Business in Kazakhstan
The information herein is based on theoretical and practical information available as of April 2023. The content of this publication is intended for foreign businessmen and companies seeking to do business in the Republic of Kazakhstan. In particular, the brochure allows you to learn about the main forms of doing business in Kazakhstan, including a detailed comparison table of such forms, information on the tax structure, bankruptcy, and it also provides answers to the frequently asked questions for starting and doing business in Kazakhstan. Please note, however, that the legislation in the Republic of Kazakhstan is subject to frequent changes.
Doing Business in Mongolia 2023
Tremendous mineral reserves, agricultural endowments, and proximity to Asia’s vast markets make Mongolia an attractive destination for medium to long-term foreign direct investment (FDI). The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Mongolia is worth 10.4 billion US dollars as of September 2021 according to the national statistics of Mongolia.
Changes in the Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan
The law on the amendments to the Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan was published on 22 December 2022. Below you may find the most significant amendments introduced by this law. These amendments with few exceptions have come into effect on 1 January 2023.
Changes in the digital mining taxation in Kazakhstan
This alert highlights the latest changes to the digital mining taxation in Kazakhstan. A part of these changes has been already enacted, while another one will come into effect later.