In Kazakhstan, there has been a debate for many years about whether the National Welfare Fund brings real prosperity to the country
In his message to the people of Kazakhstan, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev stressed that living within your means is the only possible recipe for stability of public finances, reports inbusiness.kz .
The country is being prepared for budget and tax reforms
We may be deprived of the "buns" from Tokayev - they will forbid us to withdraw part of the pension money. Such a proposal was made by "dear experts" – in their opinion, this is how Kazakhstanis reduce their assets and in the end they will simply remain without an adequate pension.
The government's moves to find money in an inflated budget are raising more and more questions in the expert community.
The draft of the new Tax Code provides for a special tax regime for the self-employed, which does not involve the collection of taxes from this category of payers, reports Zakon.kz .
For the past few days, pension payments from a single accumulative pension fund in Kazakhstan will be able to determine from the bottom line. As the head of the government noted, in the address of the Senators, studying the social significance of the issue, as well as the international practice on visits and visits, it is proposed to resolve the IPN pension issue from the ENPF.
Our guest is Okhonov Farhad Rashidovich, Chairman of the Board of Halyk Finance. The accumulative element of the pension system is the object of constant public criticism. One of the problems is the low investment profitability. During the period of the UAPF's existence (2013-2023), the accumulated investment yield amounted to 139.2% with accumulated official inflation of 153.8%. At the same time, during this time, the tenge exchange rate weakened by 202%.
In today's issue, experts will talk about youth housing, both rent-free and foreclosed, as well as various mortgage programs. What are the conditions of these programs? How accessible are they for young people who are just starting their career and, accordingly, earn much less than their older colleagues who have professional experience and extensive work experience? For more information, see the new issue of the Results program.
In recent years, Kazakhstan's economy has been shaken not only by global shocks but also by internal structural problems. The expert community has brought to the fore questions about the efficiency of public finance management and the need to adapt to new economic realities. Whether Kazakhstan faces a public finance crisis was discussed by experts at a round table organized by the TALAP Center for Applied Research.
Kazakhstanis are going to be obliged to take consent from their spouse when receiving loans. How will this affect the banking sector and each of the citizens of the republic? For more information, see the Results program