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Accounting Services in Tashkent: Scope and Prices 2026

What accounting support in Tashkent includes, the formats and packages, how much it costs, and how to choose an accountant for a foreign company.

Last updated 2026-06-16

Yaroslav Kolesov

Yaroslav Kolesov

Partner, Accounting & Tax practice

DipIFR, CPA Uz, ACCA Affiliate · chief accountant, 15+ years in international companies

Last updated 2026-06-16 · 10 min read · Facts verified against primary sources (lex.uz, soliq.uz)

Accounting services in Tashkent cover bookkeeping, tax calculation, electronic invoices, payroll and on-time reporting that a company hands off to an external accountant or outsourcer. Accounting is not a "folder of papers once a quarter" but an ongoing process: recording transactions, calculating taxes, electronic invoices, payroll and on-time reporting. For a foreign company in Tashkent it is doubly sensitive: not knowing the local standards and forms quickly turns into penalties. Let's break down honestly what accounting support actually includes, what formats and packages exist, how much it costs on the market, and how to choose an accountant you can trust with the numbers.

Valid as of 2026-06-16

The obligation to keep accounting records and file reports is set by the legislation of Uzbekistan. Verify requirements and deadlines against the current versions on lex.uz and soliq.uz. The prices in this article are market estimates for outsourcing, not government tariffs.

Why support is needed at all

In Uzbekistan every legal entity is required to keep accounting records and prepare financial statements — this is set directly by the Law «On Accounting». Records are kept under the national accounting standards (NSBU), and tax obligations are calculated under the Tax Code. In parallel, a business interacts with electronic systems: the taxpayer's account, electronic invoices, and reporting in prescribed formats.

For an entrepreneur from abroad the difficulty is not the rates themselves but the operational routine: which documents to issue, by which deadlines to file, how to close a period, what is creditable. One missed report or an incorrect invoice, and instead of saving money you get late-payment interest. That is why most foreign companies in Tashkent do not hire an in-house accountant right away but take outsourced support.

NSBU
standards records are kept under
monthly
rhythm of core calculations and payroll
online
documents and reporting handled remotely

What do accounting services in Tashkent include?

"Support" is a stretchy word, and different providers mean different scopes by it. To compare offers honestly, it helps to break the service into specific blocks of work. Below is the typical scope that any decent outsourcer should provide.

Primary documents and e-invoices

Processing incoming and outgoing documents, issuing and receiving electronic invoices, and checking their correctness.

Bookkeeping and tax accounting

Keeping records under NSBU, recording transactions, closing the period, and producing trial balances.

Tax and contribution calculation

Calculating taxes for your regime, social payments and withholdings, and tracking payment deadlines.

Reporting

Preparing and filing tax and financial reports in the prescribed forms through the taxpayer's account.

Payroll and HR

Calculating wages, leave, sick pay and withholdings; HR document flow for employees.

Foreign trade and currency

Accounting for foreign-trade activity, contracts with non-residents, currency revenue and payments.

This is the "skeleton" of the service. Beyond it come the nuances: depth of advice, response speed, restoring records for past periods, representation during audits. It is exactly these details that separate cheap "report closing" from a full partnership.

Tailor a support scope to your business

What each tier includes: a scope table

To show how the scope of the service grows with the business, let's lay out the contents across three levels — from minimal bookkeeping for a micro-company to full support with VAT, payroll and foreign trade.

Start

micro-business, no VAT

  • Bookkeeping under NSBU
  • Turnover tax calculation
  • Basic reporting
  • Electronic invoices
  • Payroll
  • VAT and credits
  • Foreign-trade support

Business

has employees

  • Bookkeeping under NSBU
  • Tax calculation by regime
  • Full reporting
  • Electronic invoices
  • Payroll and HR
  • VAT and credits
  • Foreign-trade support

Full

VAT + trade + staff

  • Bookkeeping under NSBU
  • Tax calculation by regime
  • Full reporting
  • Electronic invoices
  • Payroll and HR
  • VAT and credits
  • Foreign trade and currency

Package names differ between firms, but the logic is the same: the more transactions, employees and tax regimes, the wider the scope and the higher the price. A foreign company almost always needs at least the «Business» level, and with import/export — the «Full» level.

Support formats: which to choose

Accounting can be organized in different ways, and the choice of format affects the final cost more than it seems. Let's look at three main options.

In-house accountant

in-house

A staff employee. Suitable with a high transaction volume or special needs, but adds payroll taxes, leave, sick pay and single-person risk.

Outsourcing

optimal

An external firm keeps the records under a contract. A fixed price per package, a team instead of one person, no costs for a workplace or HR.

Hybrid

for growth

An internal finance person or office manager on primary documents plus an outsourcer on accounting and reporting. A sensible balance for a growing business.

For most foreign companies at the start, outsourcing is optimal: a predictable budget, no payroll taxes, and cover during leave within the provider's team. An in-house accountant becomes justified later — when the volume of transactions and payroll calculations outgrows the package.

Pros of outsourcing

  • A fixed price per package and a clear budget.
  • A team of specialists, not one person.
  • No payroll taxes and no workplace costs.
  • Continuity: leave or illness does not stop the accounting.

What to keep in mind

  • You need a smooth document exchange and discipline with primary documents.
  • Fix deadlines and areas of responsibility in the contract.
  • Urgent and non-standard tasks may be priced separately.

How much do accounting services in Tashkent cost?

Let's be honest upfront: there is no single "price for accounting", and anyone who names a figure without asking about your business is either oversimplifying or undercutting. The cost of outsourcing in Tashkent is a market price for a service (not a government tariff), and it is built from several factors.

  1. 1

    Tax regime

    Turnover tax is simpler and cheaper to service. Adding VAT with credits and electronic invoices markedly increases the workload and the price.

  2. 2

    Number of transactions

    The more documents, receipts and payments per month, the higher the rate. Packages are often tied to a range of transaction counts.

  3. 3

    Employees and payroll

    Each worker means payroll, withholdings, contributions and HR records. The payroll block is usually priced separately or by headcount.

  4. 4

    Foreign trade and currency

    Imports, exports, contracts with non-residents and currency operations require extra accounting and control — a separate cost line.

  5. 5

    Additional work

    Restoring records for past periods, supporting audits and non-standard advice are usually paid on top of the base package.

A practical market reference point: micro-business without VAT or employees is the cheapest segment; a company with VAT, staff and regular payroll costs several times more; a business with active foreign trade is higher still due to currency and customs accounting. These are ranges, not a price list: the exact figure is always quoted for your profile — regime, turnover, number of transactions and people. So do not rely on an "advertised price" — ask for a quote based on your specific inputs.

How to compare offers correctly

Compare not the final figure but the scope behind that figure: how many transactions are included, whether payroll and VAT are in, how urgent tasks are priced, and who is responsible for deadlines. A cheap package where "everything extra" is billed separately is often more expensive in practice than a fuller one.

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Specifics for a foreign company

A business with foreign capital has nuances that make competent support critical rather than "optional".

First, language and formats: reporting and electronic systems work in the state and Russian languages, and the forms and procedures are local. An accountant must not just "know the entries" but navigate the taxpayer's account and e-invoice formats fluently.

Second, foreign trade and currency: if you import, export or receive payment from abroad, currency and foreign-trade accounting is added. Mistakes here are especially costly, and this block is the one most often underestimated at the start.

Third, regime and benefits: the choice between turnover tax and VAT, and for tech companies — IT Park residency with its preferential regime, directly affects both taxes and the scope of accounting. IT Park residents enjoy special tax conditions (see it-park.uz), but the accounting for that regime must be kept correctly too.

Common mistakes of foreign companies

Postponing setting up accounting "for later" and piling up unposted primary documents; underestimating currency and foreign-trade accounting; confusing tax and bookkeeping; taking the cheapest package without payroll and VAT, then paying extra for everything. Check accounting requirements on lex.uz and soliq.uz.

How to choose an accountant: a checklist

Choosing an outsourcer means choosing a partner you trust with numbers and deadlines. What to look at on the merits:

Responsibility in the contract

The contract should fix the scope of services, filing deadlines and the provider's responsibility for accuracy and timeliness.

Experience with foreign capital

It helps if the accountant has practice with companies that have foreign founders, foreign trade and currency operations.

A transparent package scope

It is clear what is in the price and what is billed on top. No vague "all included" without a breakdown.

Contact and response speed

A dedicated contact, clear channels and response times — not "we'll get back to you someday".

Knowledge of current rules

The accountant tracks changes (for example, VAT amendments) and checks primary sources, not old blogs.

Help during audits

Willingness to support tax-authority requests and audits, rather than "disappearing" at the hard moment.

A good sign is when the provider asks you questions about the regime, turnover, employees and foreign trade before naming a price. It means they will quote the real scope rather than sell you a template.

Accounting support in Tashkent: the essentials

  • Every legal entity must keep accounting records and file reports — under the Law «On Accounting» and NSBU.
  • Support covers: primary documents and e-invoices, NSBU bookkeeping, tax calculation, reporting, payroll and (with foreign trade) currency accounting.
  • Formats: in-house accountant, outsourcing and hybrid; for a foreign company's start, outsourcing is usually optimal.
  • The price is market-based and depends on the regime, transaction count, employees and the presence of VAT/foreign trade; it is not a government tariff.
  • Compare the scope behind the price, not the bare figure; urgent and non-standard tasks are often priced separately.
  • Choose a partner with foreign-capital experience, a transparent contract and help during audits.

Frequently asked questions

Is a company in Uzbekistan required to keep accounting records?+

Yes. The obligation to keep records and prepare financial statements is set by the Law «On Accounting»; records are kept under the national standards (NSBU). Source — lex.uz.

What does basic accounting support include?+

Usually: bookkeeping and tax accounting, calculation of taxes and contributions, reporting, processing of primary documents and electronic invoices, and payroll. The exact scope depends on the package and turnover.

How much do accounting services in Tashkent cost?+

This is a market price for outsourcing, not a government tariff. It depends on the tax regime, the number of transactions and employees, and the presence of VAT and foreign trade. Micro-business is cheaper; a company with VAT and payroll is notably more expensive. The exact figure is quoted for your profile.

Can a foreign company's accounting be done remotely?+

Yes. Documents are exchanged electronically, returns are filed through the taxpayer's account, and invoices are electronic. The founder's physical presence is not required for routine accounting.

In-house accountant or outsourcing — which is more cost-effective?+

For small and mid-size business, outsourcing is usually more cost-effective: no payroll taxes, cover during leave, and no single-person risk. An in-house specialist is justified with a high transaction volume.

Who is responsible for errors in the reporting?+

The company's director is responsible for organizing the accounting, but a diligent outsourcer takes on the accuracy of calculations and deadlines within the contract. Accounting requirements are on lex.uz and soliq.uz.

Is separate accounting needed for foreign trade and currency operations?+

Yes. Imports, exports and payments from abroad require currency and foreign-trade accounting — a separate support block worth building into the package in advance.

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Yaroslav Kolesov

Yaroslav Kolesov

Partner, Accounting & Tax practice

DipIFR, CPA Uz, ACCA Affiliate · chief accountant, 15+ years in international companies

BizReg (Ustores LLC, Tashkent) helps foreigners set up companies in Uzbekistan turnkey — registration, legal address, bank account and accounting. 1000+ registrations over 15 years.

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