GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF TAXES PAID BY LEGAL ENTITIES
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
legal entities, corporate taxation, Tax Code 2026, Uzbekistan, fiscal policyAbstract
This article analyzes the general characteristics of taxes paid by legal entities under the 2026 Tax Code of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The study examines main types of corporate taxes, including corporate income tax, value added tax, property tax, land tax, and water resource use tax. It explores their economic significance, contribution to the state budget, digital tax administration, and recent legislative reforms.
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