Company constructing Ismoili Somoni Hotel in Dushanbe expected to receive tax benefits again

A company constructing Ismoili Somoni Hotel in Dushanbe is expected to receive tax benefits again. The country’s budget for 2021 notes that the company constructing a 5-star Ismoili Somoni Hotel in Dushanbe will be exempted from paying value added tax (VAT), profit tax and road user tax. Recall, the construction of Ismoili Somoni Hotel officially […]

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A company constructing Ismoili Somoni Hotel in Dushanbe is expected to receive tax benefits again.

The country’s budget for 2021 notes that the company constructing a 5-star Ismoili Somoni Hotel in Dushanbe will be exempted from paying value added tax (VAT), profit tax and road user tax.

Recall, the construction of Ismoili Somoni Hotel officially commenced in Dushanbe on March 15, 2006.  Speaking at a groundbreaking ceremony for the hotel, Tajik President Emomali Rahmon expressed hope that it would be finished in accordance with schedule in one and a half years.  In 2006, the budget for construction of the hotel was reportedly estimated at 30 million U.S. dollars

It had previously been noted Ismoili Somoni Hotel is being built on orders from the President’s Executive Office by a company called Ismoili Somoni-21st Century.

Meanwhile, it is now noted that China’s Beijing Foch Mechanical Equipment Installation Engineering Co., Ltd is general contractor and Joint-Stock Company (JSC) Dollmark Ltd, which is registered in the British Virgin Islands (BVI), is the customer of the hotel.    

The hotel was expected to be completed before the end of 2018 and to be put in commission in 2019.  However, Ismoili Somoni Hotel is being constructed for already fourteen years and the company constructing the hotel has enjoyed tax breaks all these years being exempted from paying VAT and custom duties.

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