IMF recommends Uzbekistan adopt progressive income tax, end inefficient customs exemptions
The steady decline in tax revenues relative to GDP in Uzbekistan poses a growing threat to fiscal sustainability, according to a recent report from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Photo: Dreamstime
In its analysis, the IMF notes that the Uzbek government is planning to introduce new tax exemptions and extend existing ones in its 2025 budget. Such policies, however, hinder the expansion of the tax base — which, the IMF argues, urgently needs to be broadened.
“If certain excise tax rates — such as those on alcoholic beverages, fuel, vehicles, and sugar — are raised, revenues could increase by up to 1.1% of GDP. Reassessing profit-based tax exemptions on investments and corporate income, and refraining from expanding or introducing new incentives, could similarly raise revenues by another 1.1% of GDP. Moreover, eliminating inefficient customs exemptions and refraining from granting new ones could boost revenue collection by up to 3.2% of GDP,” the report states.
The IMF also recommends introducing a progressive personal income tax structure, whereby individuals with higher earnings would be taxed at higher rates. This, it says, would enhance equity within the tax system.
“The Tax Committee should expedite the approval of its reform strategy for 2025–2030. It is also essential to support the strategy aimed at combating the shadow economy, where encouraging non-cash transactions will play a critical role,” the IMF suggests.
Previously, it was reported that Uzbekistan’s unpaid tax liabilities had reached 8.5 trillion UZS.
Recommended
List of streets and intersections being repaired in Tashkent published
SOCIETY | 19:12 / 16.05.2024
Uzbekistan's flag flies high on Oceania's tallest volcano
SOCIETY | 17:54 / 15.05.2024
New tariffs to be introduced in Tashkent public transport
SOCIETY | 14:55 / 05.05.2023
Onix and Tracker cars withdrawn from sale
BUSINESS | 10:20 / 05.05.2023
Latest news
-
Investors vs. homeowners: Economist defends property owners as Deputy Minister blames residents for renovation delays
SOCIETY | 08:15
-
UN labels Gulnara Karimova’s detention unlawful, Uzbekistan disputes allegations
POLITICS | 21:53 / 09.07.2025
-
Speeding fines and traffic penalties to be toughened under new rules
POLITICS | 18:59 / 09.07.2025
-
Uzbekistan launches national program to improve road safety and reduce fatalities
SOCIETY | 17:24 / 09.07.2025
Related News

13:04 / 09.07.2025
Central Bank of Uzbekistan reports decline in reserves, while gold volume and value climb

10:32 / 09.07.2025
Inflation expectations in Uzbekistan drop sharply in June

15:00 / 08.07.2025
President Mirziyoyev reviews economic progress in Namangan

20:34 / 07.07.2025