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Accounting rules in Kazakhstan have changed since November 7, 2021
By order of the Minister of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated October 22, 2021 No. 1092, amendments were made to the Accounting Rules, changes are effective from November 7, 2021.
The changes affected:
- Bookkeeping under trust management agreements
- Formation of accounting policies
- Power of attorney, seals, EDS and corrections in documents
- Invoice for retail
- Issuing money to account of employees of the sending party
- Mutual offset of surplus and shortage
Article is prepared by Ekaterina Kassumova
22nd of November, 2021
- Author: FChain Media
Public Relations Manager
22.11.2021
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