On July 7, 2025, Uzbekistan adopted the Law "On Limiting Greenhouse Gas Emissions," which will enter into force in January 2026. | legate

On July 7, 2025, Uzbekistan adopted the Law “On Limiting Greenhouse Gas Emissions,” which will enter into force in January 2026.

On July 7, 2025, Uzbekistan adopted the Law “On Limiting Greenhouse Gas Emissions,” which will enter into force in January 2026.

The Law introduces, for the first time in Uzbekistan, a legal framework for entrepreneurs to implement “green” projects, as well as for the issuance, circulation, and trading of carbon units. It establishes market-based mechanisms for determining carbon unit prices, procedures for their sale on the international market, and the maintenance of a carbon unit registry.

With this legislation, Uzbekistan joins the group of countries implementing programs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by incentivizing entrepreneurs to develop and implement “green” projects.

21 04 2025
”Darling, (Tax Office), it’s not what you think…”

The amendments to Uzbekistan's legislation, which introduced the concept of "Abuse of Law" into the Tax Code, are currently causing many questions and ambiguous interpretations. In accordance with Article 14 of the Tax Code of Uzbekistan: if a taxpayer performs operations or a series of operations, the sole or primary purpose of which is to obtain an unjustified tax benefit in the form of non-payment or reduction of taxes owed, such actions are considered an abuse of rights for the purposes of this Code.

14 04 2025
ON THE INHERITANCE AGREEMENT

"Never say that you know a person if you have not divided an inheritance with them" (Johann Kaspar Lavater, Swiss writer, poet, and philosopher). Time has accelerated its pace: years pass by like days, and days fly by so quickly that you hardly notice them. Everything around us is changing rapidly, but the human desire to live in happiness and prosperity has remained unchanged throughout the centuries. Confidence in the future, the belief that what has been earned and accumulated will “serve” children, and possibly grandchildren, is also an understandable human desire. What opportunities does the law provide for the realization of all of the above? Naturally, we are talking about inheritance law. In Uzbekistan, expressing one's will by leaving orders regarding one's property in case of death is not as popular as, for example, in European countries. Perhaps, the reason lies in the traditional patriarchal way of life, habitual for the people, where the word of a man - the head of the family - has supreme power and does not require legal formalization.