Meta leads the list of foreign taxpayers in Uzbekistan for 2024
The total taxes paid by 63 foreign companies providing electronic services to Uzbekistan in 2024 have been revealed, with Meta emerging as the largest contributor, paying 41.7 billion UZS.

According to the Tax Committee, foreign companies providing electronic services in Uzbekistan paid a total of 115.8 billion UZS in taxes in 2024, marking a 1.5-fold increase compared to 2023.
Nearly 99.9% of the total taxes paid come from the following 10 foreign companies providing electronic services:
— Meta - 41.7 billion UZS
— Google - 29 billion UZS
— Apple - 27.3 billion UZS
— Amazon - 4.1 billion UZS
— Vooking.som - 3.6 billion UZS
— Netflix - 1.4 billion UZS
— Zoom - 1.4 billion UZS
— Acca - 1.2 billion UZS
— Xsolla - 966.7 million UZS
— TikTok - 903 million UZS
For reference, foreign legal entities providing electronic services submit their tax reports and pay taxes by the 20th of the month following the reporting quarter.
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