What changes will occur in legislation from February 1st?
Uzbekistan
Starting from February, a number of legislative changes will come into force, including:
The establishment of a "Trust Hotline" with the short number "1070."
The creation of a "Mothers' Shelter" service for mothers facing difficult life circumstances.
Citizens who turn 30 will have the right to open a family children's home.
Some foreign legal entities will be exempt from income tax.
Certain individuals will pay income and profit tax at a rate of 5%.
The guardianship and patronage commissions under district and city authorities will be abolished.
Unemployed people and members of poor families will be trained in high-demand professions.
Unemployed citizens receiving vocational training will be provided with stipends.
The purchase of alcoholic beverages and tobacco products with social cards will be prohibited.
Employee attendance in state-run kindergartens will be monitored through an electronic system.
These changes are aimed at improving citizens' welfare and strengthening social protection.
The creation of a "Mothers' Shelter" service for mothers facing difficult life circumstances.
Citizens who turn 30 will have the right to open a family children's home.
Some foreign legal entities will be exempt from income tax.
Certain individuals will pay income and profit tax at a rate of 5%.
The guardianship and patronage commissions under district and city authorities will be abolished.
Unemployed people and members of poor families will be trained in high-demand professions.
Unemployed citizens receiving vocational training will be provided with stipends.
The purchase of alcoholic beverages and tobacco products with social cards will be prohibited.
Employee attendance in state-run kindergartens will be monitored through an electronic system.
These changes are aimed at improving citizens' welfare and strengthening social protection.
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