Kazakhstan’s budget received KZT 5.6 bn within legalization
As of the current date total 154 750 applications (declarations) have been received in the amount of 4 313.3 billion tenge, including 3 757.3 billion tenge has been legalized.
As for the property legalization within Kazakhstan, the State Revenue Office has received 145 785 applications on property legalization totaling 1 569,8 billion tenge, including 121 105 residential units in the amount of 1 172,4 billion tenge. At the same time 127 565 objects and securities worth 1 117,2 billion tenge have been legalized.
As for the property legalization located outside Kazakhstan, the State Revenue Office has received 304 applications on legalization of property totaling 17,5 billion tenge. Of these, there are 276 residential units in the amount of 13 963,0 million tenge. 296 objects and securities in the amount of 12,5 billion tenge were legalized.
Thus, according to the National Bank, the second-tier banks opened 7 766 accounts for legalization of money totaling 2 811,0 billion tenge, including 397,0 billion tenge from abroad.
As of November 30, the budget actually received 5.6 billion tenge from the beginning of the campaign on legalization of which 3.1 billion tenge has been returned.
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