On August 17, Kazakhstan experienced disruptions in the services for submitting tax reports. Problems with access to the KNP ISNA began around 4:00 p.m., according to infohub.kz.
The State Revenue Committee reported that specialists are already working to restore the stable operation of the system. Meanwhile, tax reports are being accepted as usual.
"All submitted tax report forms will be accepted and processed with the date of submission," the committee assured.
The department also apologized for the temporary inconvenience.
It should be recalled that August 17 is the last day for submitting tax reports for the second quarter and the first half of 2026. Initially, the deadline was set for August 15, but it was moved to Monday because that date fell on a Saturday.
By August 17, a number of declarations and calculations must be submitted, including those for corporate income tax, individual income tax, VAT, excise taxes, property tax, and other payments. Taxpayers using the simplified declaration must also submit form 910.00 for the first half of the year.
Other deadlines for submitting reports and paying taxes fall on August 20, 24, and 25. The State Revenue Committee reminded that delays may result in penalties and other measures.
Earlier, Kursiv reported that the State Revenue Committee sent notifications to 114,000 Kazakhstanis whose bank transfers were suspected of entrepreneurial activity.


