BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, February 8. A significant
part of processes shifted to remote formats in 2025, and
digitalization became a core element of all reforms in Kyrgyzstan,
Trend reports via
the State Tax Service of Kyrgyzstan.
This was announced by Chairman of the State Tax Service of
Kyrgyzstan Almambet Shykmamatov on February 6, 2026, during a board
meeting reviewing the agency’s results for 2025.
According to him, the functionality of the "Taxpayer Cabinet"
was expanded, automated tax risk management systems were
implemented, and a pilot fiscal software system with data
transmission was launched.
"The integration of accounting systems of catering enterprises
with the State Tax Service’s information system has already
demonstrated steady growth in average daily revenue and a reduction
in shadow turnover. Modernization of the electronic invoice system
with a virtual warehouse mechanism continues, as well as the
implementation of the "Salyk Kuzet" module, which will allow
monitoring of goods throughout the entire chain—from import or
production to the end consumer," Shykmamatov said.
He observed that these initiatives transcend simple tech fixes,
embodying a transition from personal oversight to a framework where
regulations are standardized for everyone and function
autonomously.
In the interim, Kyrgyzstan's tax and payment revenues for 2025
surpassed the established benchmarks by 40.1 billion soms (around
$458.5 million).
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