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Relocating Your Business from Russia to Uzbekistan 2026

Relocating a business from Russia to Uzbekistan in 2026: why, legal forms, bank account, taxes, IT Park and common pitfalls for founders.

Last updated 2026-06-15

Ivan Karataev

Ivan Karataev

Managing Partner, BizReg

MBA, ACCA, CPA · ex-KPMG, ex-CFO of NYSE-listed companies · 20+ years in US & Uzbek business

Last updated 2026-06-15 · 9 min read · Facts verified against primary sources (lex.uz, soliq.uz)

Business relocation to Uzbekistan means moving your international settlements to a local legal entity: you register an LLC or foreign enterprise, open a currency account and, for a digital model, join the IT Park regime so you can legally pay foreign suppliers and receive revenue from abroad. The main pain of relocating from Russia in 2026 is not office rent or language — it is money: it is increasingly hard to pay foreign suppliers and receive revenue from abroad while based in Russia, and many services are blocked. Uzbekistan has become one of the most workable legal "bridges" for international payments — with clear registration for foreigners, transparent taxes and the IT Park regime. This is not another "how to open an LLC" walkthrough, but a breakdown of relocation itself: what to move, in which form, and which mistakes to avoid.

Accurate as of 2026-06-15

Tax rates, currency rules and residence-permit conditions are governed by the laws of Uzbekistan and change over time. Before making decisions, verify the current versions on lex.uz, soliq.uz, cbu.uz and it-park.uz.

Why choose Uzbekistan specifically for business relocation?

For a Russian entrepreneur, Uzbekistan solves several tasks at once. It is not an offshore or a scheme but a full-fledged jurisdiction with its own economy, banking system and tax code — yet friendly to foreign capital and geographically, culturally and linguistically close to Russia.

A payment bridge

An Uzbek company settles with foreign counterparties legally, in national and foreign currency — where payments from Russia hit blocks.

Clear taxes

Transparent 2026 rates and a lenient regime for small business after the 1 June changes make planning predictable.

IT Park

A powerful benefit for IT and digital: exemption from key taxes until 2028 and low payroll income tax.

Open to foreigners

A non-resident can own a company 100% without a mandatory local partner.

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What to move and how to structure it

Relocation is not "moving the whole legal entity." Your Russian LLC stays Russian; in Uzbekistan you create a new company and move there the functions that hit international-payment and sanctions limits.

The typical relocation logic:

Do not confuse relocation with 'moving' your Russian LLC

You cannot transfer the Russian legal entity itself into Uzbekistan — you register a new company there. The Russian business keeps existing and is taxed under Russian law. The structure of the two companies and the movement of funds between them must be built correctly under the currency and tax legislation of both countries.

Which entity form to choose for business relocation to Uzbekistan: LLC or foreign enterprise?

Here is the key difference from Russia that trips up almost everyone: a sole proprietor in Uzbekistan for foreigners is available only with residency in the country (registration by place of residence or a residence permit) and with limits. The familiar Russian path of "I'll open a sole proprietorship on a simplified regime" usually does not fit without residency — a non-resident opens an LLC instead.

Two forms are available:

LLC (with foreign participation)

Flexible

A limited liability company that includes a foreign participant. Suitable if you plan joint ownership with local partners or a mixed structure.

Foreign enterprise

100% foreign

An LLC with 100% foreign capital — the optimal choice for a relocator who wants full control of the company without a local co-founder.

'IP' in Uzbekistan is not what it is in Russia

In the Uzbek context the abbreviation IP often means "foreign enterprise" (an LLC with 100% foreign capital), not "individual entrepreneur." Because of this overlap relocators get confused regularly. Remember: individual-entrepreneur status is available to a foreigner only with residency in Uzbekistan, so a non-resident usually opens an LLC.

The bank account: the key and most "physical" step

The account is the whole point — it is what closes the international-payments pain. And it is exactly where presence is most often required.

  1. Company registration

    First the legal entity appears (an LLC or a foreign enterprise) — without it you cannot open an account.

  2. Choosing a bank

    Banks differ in how they work with non-residents, currency operations and compliance. Picking a bank for your payment model is a separate task.

  3. In-person visit

    Opening an account usually requires a personal visit — banks run identification and compliance face to face.

  4. Currency settlements

    Once the account is open, the company settles under Uzbekistan's currency legislation.

On currency limits — no guesswork

The specific currency rules, limits and revenue-repatriation procedures are governed by legislation and Central Bank regulations. Do not carry over Russian "habits" to Uzbekistan and do not act on rumors — verify the current rules on cbu.uz and lex.uz (accurate as of 2026-06-15).

We'll help you pick a bank for your payments and prepare the company to open an account.

Taxes after relocation — in brief

A detailed breakdown of regimes is a separate topic; here are just reference points for 2026 planning.

15%
profit tax
12%
VAT (standard)
12%
personal income tax
4%
turnover tax

Social tax is 12%. From 1 June 2026 the VAT threshold rose to 12,000 BRV (≈5 billion soum), and for trade, catering and services a voluntary 6% VAT rate was introduced. This means a significant part of small business can grow after relocation while staying outside the general regime. Source: gazeta.uz, soliq.uz.

TaxRate 2026
Corporate profit tax15%
VAT (standard)12%
VAT (trade/catering/services, voluntary)6%
Personal income tax12%
Social tax12%
Turnover tax4%

IT Park: the main argument for digital businesses

If you are moving IT development, SaaS, a product team or digital services — IT Park residency may be the deciding factor for choosing Uzbekistan.

IT Park resident benefits

Exemption from profit tax, VAT, social tax and turnover tax until 1 January 2028, and employee personal income tax of 7.5%. Conditions and residency requirements are on it-park.uz.

For a development team this means a tax burden several times lower than under the standard regime, plus clear rules for hiring local specialists.

Residence permit — in brief

Company registration and a residence permit are two different procedures. Opening a company does not grant a residence permit automatically, but it lays the groundwork for further legalization of the founder's and investor's stay. Check the grounds, timelines and document set for a residence permit on gov.uz — categories and conditions are updated periodically (accurate as of 2026-06-15).

Common relocator mistakes

How to do it right

  • Choose an LLC or foreign enterprise from the start — don't look for an "IP"
  • Plan an in-person visit for opening the account
  • Check currency rules on cbu.uz, not "by analogy with Russia"
  • For IT, assess the value of IT Park residency in advance
  • Build the "Russian LLC ↔ Uzbek company" link correctly

What to avoid

  • Expecting to open a sole proprietorship without residency in Uzbekistan — a non-resident usually opens an LLC
  • Thinking the Russian entity can be "moved" wholesale
  • Opening an account remotely "on a hunch," ignoring compliance
  • Acting on currency rules from rumors and forums
  • Ignoring tax consequences in both countries

Key points about relocating to Uzbekistan

  • Uzbekistan is a legal "bridge" for international payments when transfers from Russia are blocked.
  • A foreigner registers an LLC or a foreign enterprise (LLC with 100% foreign capital); sole proprietorship is only available with residency in Uzbekistan, a non-resident usually opens an LLC.
  • A bank account usually requires an in-person visit; currency rules are on cbu.uz and lex.uz.
  • Taxes 2026: profit 15%, VAT 12% (or 6% for some sectors), income tax 12%, social tax 12%, turnover 4%.
  • IT Park exempts key taxes until 2028 and gives 7.5% payroll income tax — a strong argument for digital.

Frequently asked questions

Can a Russian citizen register as a sole proprietor (IP) in Uzbekistan?+

A foreigner can register an individual entrepreneur only with residency in Uzbekistan and with limits, so a non-resident usually opens an LLC or a foreign enterprise — an LLC with 100% foreign capital.

Why relocate a business specifically to Uzbekistan?+

Uzbekistan works as a legal "bridge" for international payments when it is hard to send and receive money from abroad while based in Russia. Add clear taxes, the IT Park regime and accessible registration for non-residents.

Is in-person presence required to open a bank account?+

Usually yes — opening a bank account typically requires a personal visit. Exact requirements depend on the bank; the reference is the Central Bank rules on cbu.uz.

What taxes does the company pay after relocation?+

Base 2026: profit 15%, VAT 12% (standard) or 6% for trade/catering/services if chosen, income tax 12%, social tax 12%, turnover tax 4%. IT Park residents are exempt from several taxes until 2028.

Can foreign-currency revenue be routed through an Uzbek company?+

An Uzbek company settles in national and foreign currency under currency legislation. The exact rules and limits are on cbu.uz and lex.uz; you cannot act "by analogy with Russia."

Does opening a business grant a residence permit?+

Company registration does not equal a residence permit automatically, but it lays the groundwork for further legalization of your stay. Check the grounds and conditions on gov.uz.

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Ivan Karataev

Ivan Karataev

Managing Partner, BizReg

MBA, ACCA, CPA · ex-KPMG, ex-CFO of NYSE-listed companies · 20+ years in US & Uzbek business

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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