Kazakhstanis Will Not Be Fined Over Mobile Transfers, Finance Ministry Says
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Kazakhstanis will not be fined for undeclared income received through mobile transfers, First Deputy Finance Minister Yerzhan Birzhanov said, Orda.kz reports.
According to him, the Finance Ministry is not currently imposing any restrictions or blocking bank accounts.
We send notifications across all categories, but there are deadlines — 30 working days. We give people the opportunity to either submit a declaration or provide an explanation. We do not apply any penalties, restrictions, or blocking of bank accounts,Birzhanov said.
He added that the Finance Ministry is still sending notifications and giving citizens time to explain the origin of transfers or submit a declaration.
Original author: Alina Elgeldina
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