ASTANA, Kazakhstan, March 11. The total amount of taxes and other obligatory payments to the budget paid by KazTransOil JSC in 2023 amounted to 40.1 billion tenge (about $89.7 million), which is 17.9 percent higher than the level of 2022, the company told Trend.
According to the company, the largest payments to the republican budget were corporate income tax (11.8 billion tenge, or about $26.4 million) and value-added tax (3.8 billion tenge, or about $8.5 million). Property tax: 10.5 billion tenge (about $23.5 million), individual income tax: 7.5 billion tenge (about $16.7 million), and social tax: 6.1 billion tenge (about $13.6 million) were paid to local budgets.
Starting in 2019, tax authorities will divide the activities of taxpayers into three categories: low, medium, and high risk, depending on which differentiated tax administration measures are applied. According to this categorization, KazTransOil JSC is assigned a low risk level, which is one of the indicators of the company’s reliability.
Furthermore, KazTransOil JSC is the national operator for oil pipelines. It is part of the KazMunayGas JSC (Kazakhstan's national oil and gas company) group and owns a diversified network of main oil pipelines with a length of 5,400 km.