Kyrgyzstan's President Orders Complete Abolition Of Vehicle Tax
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, January 8. Kyrgyzstan's
President Sadyr Zhaparov has ordered the full abolition of the
vehicle tax and signed the corresponding decree, Trend
reports.
In a post on his social media page, Zhaparov emphasized the
decision came in response to the implementation of amendments to
the "Road Fund" law, which now stipulates a fuel tax of one som
(about $0.011) per liter of fuel.
"The vehicle tax will no longer be collected. Instead, starting
January 1, one som will be levied on every liter of gasoline or
diesel fuel refueled in a vehicle. I have also ordered the
exemption from vehicle tax for citizens who have not paid it before
January 1, 2025," said the president.
Additionally, all debts owed by legal entities and private
entrepreneurs accumulated before January 1, 2022, were
forgiven.
The president also reminded that a working group has been
established to simplify the use of electronic consignment notes
(ECCL) in the circulation of goods. They are expected to present
their proposals within the next month.
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