Tajikistan endorses new forms of property declarations for public servants

The Government of Tajikistan has approved new forms of property declarations for civil servants. In an income tax return, an official must include the following information on their incomes, including those obtained abroad:    – income at the main place of work; – income at the non-main place of work;  – income from scientific, creative […]

The Government of Tajikistan has approved new forms of property declarations for civil servants.

In an income tax return, an official must include the following information on their incomes, including those obtained abroad: 

 

– income at the main place of work;

– income at the non-main place of work; 

– income from scientific, creative and teaching activities; 

– income from leased property;

– income from a personal land plot;

– income from leased land;

– income from bank deposits;

– income from shares in authorized capital of commercial organizations and other securities; 

– other incomes.

 

In a property status declaration, an official must include information on: 

– property (private property), including foreign property;

– movable and immovable property;

– livestock and poultry stock;  

– shares in authorized capital of commercial organizations; 

– precious stone and metal savings;

– liabilities of a financial nature.

 

Under the current country’s legislation, civil servants must submit their income tax declarations and property condition certificates to local tax agencies no later than April 1 following the reporting year.

The previous declarations had contained information about yearly wage, incomes and property (cars, real estate and so forth) of public servants.  

 

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