Kazakh Business community ready to undertake additional obligations – NCE (PHOTOS)
The business community actively is involved in social projects. For example one of such projects is “100 houses for families with many children.”
However, according to him, still there is a common understanding on social responsibility of business in the business community.
"Corporate Social Responsibility is a philosophy of Kazakhstan's business; it is an ideology which we advocate to say that we have a responsibility to society and consumers,” the Chairman of the committee noted.
Herewith, Doskenov stressed the business community is ready to undertake additional obligations.
“Currently Kazakhstan has tax benefits in the amount of 3%.” T. Doskenov cited today’s data.
"150 million tenge regularly provided for such assistance. Unfortunately, about two billion tenge charitable assistance is in the shadow,” he informs.
Kamila Amirova
Photos by Azamat Aliyev
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