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LAW ON FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN THE REPUBLIC OF TAJIKISTAN

This law determines the general legal, economic and social conditions for foreign investment in the Republic of Tajikislan.
This law aims to provide equal protection of all rights, interests and property of an investor regardless of his property status, and ensure the effective functioning of the economy of the Republic of Tajikistan within the framework of a market economy.

CHAPTER I GENERAL PROVISIONS

ARTICLE 1
Investment refers to all the property and intellectual property rights used in business and other related activities generating income or sale invested by foreign sources. Such investments may be:
(a) money, special bank deposits, shares and other securities;
(b) movable property (equipment and other material etc.):
(c) immovable property (real estate);
(d) intellectual property rights, such as copyrights, expertise etc.; (e) the right to use land, other natural resources, and other real property rights.
Investments for the replenishment of operating business funds may take the form of capital inputs.

ARTICLE 2
Investment activities concern all the actions of citizens, legal entities, and states to generate income.

ARTICLE 3
Foreign investors in the Republic of Tajikistan may be:
(a) foreign legal entities;
(b) foreign citizens, stateless persons and citizens of the Republic of Tajikistan with a permanent residence abroad;
(c) foreign associations not having the rights of a legal entity;
(d) sovereign states;
(e) international organisations.

ARTICLE 4
Foreign investors may invest in the Republic of Tajikistan in the following ways:
(a) by acquiring shares of enterprises and organisations jointly with legal entities and citizens of the Republic of Tajikistan;
(b) by establishing enterprises entirely belonging to foreign investors;
(c) by acquiring property, including shares and securities; 
(d) by acquiring the right to independently utilise land and other natural resources and property rights, or jointly with the participation of legal entities and citizens of the Republic of Tajikistan;
(e) by signing agreements with legal entities and citizens of the Republic of Tajikistan, to engage in other forms of foreign investment.

ARTICLE 5
Foreign investors can take part in privatisation of republican and communal property of the Republic of Tajikistan in the order determined by law.

ARTICLE 6
The legal procedures for foreign investment in the territory of the Republic of Tajikistan must be similar to the corresponding procedures laid down for acquiring property and property rights and for the investment activities of enterprises, organisation and citizens of the Republic of Tajikistan.
The laws of the Republic of Tajikistan may provide for additional taxes or privileges for foreign investment in priority sectors of the economy and in certain regions of the Republic of Tajikistan. Legislative acts of the Republic of Tajikistan may determine areas where the activities of foreign investors and enterprises which have received foreign investment are limited or forbidden on grounds of national interest.

ARTICLE7
Foreign investors and enterprises, which have received foreign investment, may carry out any activity if otherwise provided for by the laws of the Republic of Tajikistan. Certain kinds of activities of foreign investors and enterprises which have received foreign investment, may be carried out only with a license, the list of these activities is included in the laws of the Republic of Tajikistan.

CHAPTER II FOREIGN INVESTMENT GUARANTEES

ARTICLE 8
Foreign investment in the territory of the Republic of Tajikistan may not be nationalised.
The results of foreign investments may not be requisitioned except in the event of natural calamities, accidents, epidemics and other cases of emergency. Measures for requisitioning are taken by the Majlisi Oli of the Republic of Tajikistan. Requisition must not be undertaken in a discriminatory way. In case such measures are taken, the foreign investor must be quickly and adequately compensated without irregular delay, and the compensation must correspond to the real cost of the investment at the time the decision of requisition was made. Compensation is paid in foreign currency and may be remitted abroad if the investors so desire.
Claims concerning the amount, terms, and form of compensation are settled by the courts of the Republic of Tajikistan or other court authorities if so provided for in the bilateral or international agreement between the state and the other party.

ARTICLE9
Upon suspension of investment activities, a foreign investor has the right to be compensated for his investments and income, in money or goods, at the real cost at the day of the suspension of the investment activities.

ARTICLE 10
Investors are allowed to transfer income and other money abroad, in foreign currency, if legally earned by their investments.

ARTICLE 11
Profits of foreign investors, earned in the territory of the Republic of Tajikistan, may be reinvested according to the investor's orders and the law of the Republic of Tajikistan. Foreign investors may maintain accounts in national or foreign currency in authorised banks of the Republic of Tajikistan and abroad.
Foreign investors may use the money deposited in bank accounts in national currency to acquire foreign currency according to the procedures of exchange defined by the law of the Republic of Tajikistan.

CHAPTER III ESTABLISHMENT AND OPERATION OF ENTERPRISES WITH FOREIGN INVESTMENTS

ARTICLE 12
Enterprises which have received foreign investments are those to which foreign investors have provided foreign capital; these enterprises may be joint ventures or enterprises belonging to foreign investors. Enterprises which have received foreign investment are treated as legal entities.
Enterprises with foreign investment are established in any form, that does not contradict the law.
The decision to establish an enterprise is made by the founders of the enterprise. If a founder from the Republic of Tajikistan is a state enterprise, or an enterprise belonging to a social organisation, the decision to establish the enterprise with foreign investments is taken by the founder with the consent of the owner of the property or his agent.
The establishment of a bank with foreign investment is regulated by the laws of the Republic of Tajikistan on banks and banking activities.

ARTICLE 13
The approval of an expert commission is necessary prior to the establishment of an enterprise with foreign investment in tile large-scale construction and reconstruction sectors. Occasionally the establishment of an enterprise with foreign investment requires the approval of health, sanitation, and ecological experts. Inspection and licensing is carried out according to the laws valid in the territory of the Republic of Tajikistan.

ARTICLE 14
State registration of the enterprises having foreign investments is carried out by state notary office in principle establishment. Representative offices, subsidiaries and other specialised units of the enterprises with foreign investments, which have not the right of legal entity, are registered by authorised body within two weeks from date of application.
A special registration certificate is given to registered enterprises having foreign investment.
An enterprise acquires the rights of a legal entity from the moment it is registered. The following documents must be submitted in order to register an enterprise having received foreign investment:
(a) written application requesting for registration of the enterprise signed by one of the founders;
(b) founding agreement, if there are several founders;
(c) enterprise's chapter;
(d) a bank statement confirming the partners' solvency (with attested copy translated into official language);
(e) legal expertise document by the Ministry of Justice
of the Republic of Tajikistan;
(0 codes provided by the statistical body;
(g) documents confirming legal address of the
enterprise;
(h) a receipt of the payment of the registration fee;
(i) financial review by the Ministry of Finance of the
Republic of Tajikistan;
The following documents must be submitted for the
registration of a branch, office, agent, or other structure:
(a) an application for state registration;
(b) a copy of the written decision of the parent office to establish a branch office;
(c) charter, approved by parent company;
(d) legal expertise document by the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Tajikistan;
(e) codes provided by the statistical body;
(f) documents confirming legal address of the enterprise;
(g) a receipt of the payment of the registration fee;
(h) financial review by the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Tajikistan.
Activity of all enterprises having foreign investments to be registered in state notary office in accordance with financial review by the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Tajikistan.
An application for registration may be declined if the law of the Republic of Tajikistan on establishing enterprises is violated, or tile application is submitted in an improper way. Should such be the case, the applicant may appeal to court.
Amendments to constituent documents may be done in order as described in this article.
The fee to be paid for registration is determined by the existing legislation of the Republic of Tajikistan.

ARTICLE 15
Enterprises which have received foreign investment may establish their branch offices, representations and other subdivisions in the Republic of Tajikistan and abroad. They are established according to the procedures required to found an enterprise.

ARTICLE 16
Enterprises having received foreign investments may merge into associations, companies, consortiums, and unite with other previously established associations if such actions are not restricted by the anti-monopoly laws of the Republic of Tajikistan.

ARTICLE 17
The terms, amount and the percentage of each partner's investment into the capital of a enterprises with foreign investment are indicated in the founding charter. The capital share of property procurement expenses between the partners of a enterprises with foreign investment must be agreed upon.
Each participant in the course of the year after registration shall contribute to capital of an enterprise with foreign investment the amount indicated in the founding documents. In case these conditions aren't fulfilled the Ministry of Finance shall appeal to court to admit this enterprise invalid. Court decision about invalidation of the enterprise with foreign investment shall be submitted to the body who has registered the given enterprise and it shall be published in press.

ARTICLE 18
Enterprises having received foreign investment, have the right to fix prices for their products and services, sell them and choose their suppliers.
An enterprise having received foreign investment has the right to proceed with its foreign economic activities only after having acquired a certificate of participation in foreign economic activities.

ARTICLE 19
Enterprises having received foreign investment amounting to over 30% of their founding budget, have the right to export then" products and services without a license. Enterprises having received foreign investment have the right to import products and services for their activities without a license. The allowed products and services produced and rendered under a joint venture are determined by the law of the Republic of Tajikistan.

ARTICLE 20
Property imported into Tajikistan, as the foreign investor's share of a joint enterprise is exempted from custom duties and import taxes only if this property shall be directly for goods production purposes or performing services according to the types of activities indicated in founding charter.

ARTICLE 21
Risk and property insurance of joint ventures is optional as long as the law of the Republic of Tajikistan does not require it.

ARTICLE 22
Enterprises having received foreign investment pay taxes as determined by the law of the Republic of Tajikistan

ARTICLE 23
Empowered tax authorities and other officials investigating certain aspects of the activities of a joint venture, must conduct their investigation within the limits of their jurisdiction. Enterprises are required to provide them with all the relevant documents on their business activities. Tax authorities and other government authorities must maintain the confidentiality of their findings.

ARTICLE 24
Enterprises having received foreign investment maintain accounts, files and other statistical reports in accordance with the laws of the Republic of Tajikistan.

ARTICLE 25
The property of enterprises having received foreign investment may be used to guarantee the company's obligations, including loans. The right to own houses, buildings, equipment, and other property rights including the right to use land and other natural resources may also be used as a guarantee.

ARTICLE 26
Foreign investment in the form of intellectual property is protected by the laws of the Republic of Tajikistan. The use of the results of intellectual activities of enterprises having received foreign investment is carried out in accordance with the laws of the Republic of Tajikistan.

ARTICLE 27
The issues of employing, dismissing, fixing of work and rest schedules, remuneration, and other guarantees and compensations including retirement plans for the employees of a joint venture are regulated by individual and collective contracts. Employees may transfer their incomes in foreign currency abroad.

ARTICLE 28
Welfare schemes excluding retirement plans for foreign employees, are regulated by the laws of the Republic of Tajikistan. Enterprises having received foreign investment may remit to retirement plan fends in the country of the employee's permanent residence in the currency of the country in question. Enterprises having received foreign investment are allowed to deduct social insurance expenses from the monthly retirement plan remittance of employees as required for enterprises and organisations in the Republic of Tajikistan.

ARTICLE 29
Enterprises having received foreign investment may be liquidated if an application of liquidation is filed by the founders of the enterprise, or in case of bankruptcy in accordance with the laws of the Republic of Tajikistan. The accumulated assets of enterprises having received foreign capital are subject to taxes based on the real cost of tile assets.

CHAPTER IV ACQUISITION OF SECURITIES BY FOREIGN INVESTORS

ARTICLE 30
Foreign investors are allowed to acquire securities as determined by the laws set forth by the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Tajikistan.

ARTICLE 31
Foreign investors have the right to acquire shares and other securities legal entities of the Republic of Tajikistan with both national and foreign currency. If payment for shares of stocks of an enterprise is remitted by the foreign investor in foreign currency, the enterprise in question is considered as an enterprise having received foreign investment. If the payment is made in roubles and the foreign investors hold 50 % or more of the shares, the enterprise is considered as an enterprise having received foreign investment. Should such be the case, the enterprise enjoys the privileges described in Article 20 of this law. Foreign investors have the right to acquire shares and other securities that are to be submitted to registration by the Ministry of Finance of the RT.

CHAPTER V ACQUISITION OF THE RIGHT TO USE LAND AND OTHER PROPERTY BY FOREIGN INVESTORS

ARTICLE 32
Foreign investors and enterprises having received foreign investment may acquire land for their use, through purchase or lease in accordance with the laws of the Republic of Tajikistan. Acquiring ownership rights on houses .and buildings also entitles one to acquire the right to use the plot of land on which the house or building is situated oil terms provided by the law of tile Republic of Tajikistan.

ARTICLE 33
Foreign investors and enterprises having received foreign investments may be g- ranted the right to explore, mine and extract mineral resources in the economic zone of the Republic of Tajikistan, provided the enterprise holds a valid license issued by the Government.

ARTICLE 34
A landlord leases his property to foreign investors and enterprises having received foreign investments on the basis of a leasing contract and according to the legislation on leasing and leasing activities in the Republic of Tajikistan.

ARTICLE 35
Foreign investors and enterprises having received foreign investments may enjoy the use of concessions for the exploration of natural resources and the accomplishment of other economic activities according to the agreements between the foreign investors and state authorities. These agreements determine the conditions for the operation of the activities of foreign investors.

CHAPTER VI CONCLUSIONS

ARTICLE 36
Controversy on international agreements between the state and foreign investors is settled in the courts of the Republic of Tajikistan. Disputes between foreign investors and state enterprises having received foreign investment; disputes between foreign investors and enterprises, social organisations and other legal persons;
and disputes between the partners of a joint venture are settled by the courts of the Republic of Tajikistan or if convened upon, by an economic court in Tajikistan or abroad.

ARTICLE 37
If all international agreement settled by the Republic of Tajikistan provides for conditions which differ from those provided by the law of the Republic of Tajikistan on foreign investment, the international agreement is followed.

ARTICLE 38
Free trade zones are established in the Republic of Tajikistan in order to attract foreign capital, technology, technological know-how and management experience, and to develop the economic potential of the Republic of Tajikistan. In the free trade zones, foreign investors and enterprises having received foreign investments are provided with the most favourable conditions.

ARTICLE 39
Foreign investors and enterprises having received foreign investment and operating in free trade zones may enjoy the following additional privileges, besides the rights and guarantees provided by the laws of the Republic of Tajikistan:
(a) a favourable tax regime: foreign investors and enterprises having received foreign investment pay lower taxes, including lower taxes on profits deposited abroad. These lower taxes may not be less than 50% of the tax rates valid on the territory of the Republic of Tajikistan;
(b) a reduced leasing rate for land and other natural resources, and the right to rent on long terms and sublease properties which have been leased;
(c) A special customs regime, including decreased duties on the export and import of goods and less complicated rules for crossing the border;
(A) less complicated entry-exit visa rules.
The terms and conditions of the privileges granted in the territory of free trade zones are decided by the Government and approved by the Majlisi Oli of the Republic of Tajikistan.
(This law was amended and modified by Majlisi Oli (Parliament) of the Republic of Tajikistan on February 1996, December 1997, and December 1999)

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