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Company liquidation services

Liquidation of a legal entity is the official procedure for terminating a company’s activities without legal succession. The process involves numerous legal and accounting steps, from document preparation to deleting the organization from the Unified State Register of Legal Entities. In Uzbekistan, liquidation is regulated by the Civil Code, the Tax Code, and Cabinet of Ministers regulations, so it is important to comply with all established requirements to avoid fines and claims from regulatory authorities.

Our company provides company liquidation services in Uzbekistan with full support throughout the process. We work with LLCs, sole proprietors, representative offices of foreign companies, and other business entities. Clients receive a turnkey solution, eliminating the need to independently contact tax authorities, banks, and government agencies.

We begin with a legal analysis: we check the status of settlements with the budget, funds, and counterparties. If there are outstanding debts or inactive operations, we select the optimal closure option—voluntary liquidation, alternative termination through a change in the composition of shareholders, or sale of the company.

At the next stage, our specialists prepare a complete package of documents:
• liquidation application;
• founders’ resolution;
• notifications to tax and statistical authorities;
• interim and final liquidation balance sheets;
• reports on wages and contributions;
• documents for closing bank accounts.

We handle interactions with tax authorities, funds, and banks, reconcile accounts, and oversee the company’s deregistration and removal from the register. If necessary, we assist with audits and the submission of liquidation reports.

Company liquidation is not just a legal procedure; it is a process that requires diligence and knowledge of the law. Errors at any stage can lead to delays, registration denial, or financial penalties. Therefore, professional support saves time, reduces risks, and ensures full compliance with the laws of the Republic of Uzbekistan.

We offer:
• Preparation and submission of all documents;
• Submission of liquidation reports;
• Deregistration with tax authorities and funds;
• Closing of bank accounts;
• Advisory support at every stage.

We work transparently, with a fixed price and a formal contract. All stages are agreed upon with the client, and the result is official confirmation of the company’s termination.

If you’ve decided to close your business in Uzbekistan, entrust this process to specialists. We will ensure the legal and safe closure of your company with minimal costs and in the shortest possible time.

 

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Submitting a zero report: an obligation even without activity

Many aspiring entrepreneurs mistakenly believe that if a company is not conducting business, they do not need to submit tax and accounting reports. However, the legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan requires all registered legal entities, including inactive organizations, to submit so-called zero reports.

What is a zero report?

A zero report is a set of accounting and tax forms that reflect the absence of financial and economic activity during the reporting period.
In other words, the company officially informs the tax authorities that:

  • it received no income;
  • it incurred no expenses;
  • it did not accrue wages;
  • it had no bank account transactions.
    These reports are submitted within the same deadlines as regular accounting reports. The only difference is the indicators—they are zero.

Who is required to submit a zero report?

The obligation to submit a zero report applies to:

  • LLCs, JSCs, and other legal entities that have suspended operations;
  • New companies that have not yet commenced operations;
  • Enterprises that are temporarily without employees or operations.
    Even if an organization is newly registered and has not been active for a single day, it is required to submit reports to the tax office and statistical authorities.

What is included in a zero report?

The contents of a zero report depend on the type of ownership and tax system, but typically include:

  • Balance sheet;
  • Financial performance report;
  • Income tax or single tax declaration;
  • VAT report (if necessary);
  • Insurance premium and personnel reports.
    When submitting reports, it is important to adhere to the established filing deadlines and use the electronic format—via the my.soliq.uz system or other approved channels.

Liability for failure to submit zero reports

Failure to submit reports on time or not at all entails administrative fines. Furthermore, tax authorities may declare a company “inactive” and initiate liquidation proceedings. Therefore, even if your business is inactive, it is important to submit reports to the state on a timely basis.

Why entrust reporting to specialists

The professional accountants at Reshenie.UZ handle the entire process of preparing and submitting zero reports. We will:

  • correctly complete all forms;
  • submit reports on time through official channels;
  • notify you of the submission and provide supporting documents.
    This approach eliminates errors, reduces the risk of fines, and saves you time.

Conclusion

Submitting a zero report is not a formality, but an obligation for every registered organization. Even if your business is temporarily suspended, reports must be submitted.
By entrusting this to professionals, you preserve your company’s reputation, avoid fines, and fully comply with legal requirements.

 

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International accountant’s day

International accountant’s day is celebrated annually on November 10th – a holiday for all professionals who ensure financial order, stability, and transparency in businesses. The date was chosen for a reason: on November 10th, 1494, the Italian mathematician and monk Luca Pacioli published his work “Treatise on Accounts and Entries,” which became the foundation of modern accounting.

Today, an accountant is more than just someone who balances debits and credits. They are strategic specialists who understand economics, taxes, law, and digital technologies. Thanks to accountants, companies operate stably, businesses develop, and the state receives transparent reporting.

In Uzbekistan, the accounting profession is especially important: legislation is constantly being updated, electronic reporting systems are being introduced, and tax reform is progressing. The accountant’s competence determines not only the accuracy of calculations but also the financial health of the entire organization.

On this day, it is customary to congratulate accountants for their patience, accuracy, and responsibility. After all, they solve complex problems every day—from calculating taxes and salaries to analyzing financial risks and interacting with government agencies.

 

Accounting services for LLCs

Accounting is the foundation of any business, and for a limited liability company (LLC), proper organization is especially important. Proper bookkeeping determines not only the company’s financial stability but also its reputation with tax authorities, partners, and banks.

Today, more and more entrepreneurs in Uzbekistan are choosing professional accounting services instead of retaining an in-house accountant. This solution saves resources, reduces the risk of errors, and provides complete control over reporting.

Specialists providing services for LLCs handle all aspects of accounting: preparing primary documents, calculating payroll, tracking expenses and income, preparing and submitting reports to tax authorities, funds, and statistics. If necessary, the accountant accompanies the client during audits and provides advice on tax matters.

One of the main advantages of outsourcing accounting for LLCs is the cost and time savings. You don’t need to pay taxes, vacation pay, or train an in-house accountant. All tasks are handled by a team of professionals familiar with the latest legislative changes. This approach is especially convenient for small and medium-sized companies, where it’s crucial to minimize costs without sacrificing quality.

Furthermore, professional accounting services help avoid fines and additional charges. Specialists constantly monitor changes in the Tax Code and other regulations, promptly adjust accounting records, and notify clients of new requirements.

LLCs can order comprehensive accounting services or individual services—for example, accounting restoration, tax calculations, annual report preparation, or transition to a new tax system. This flexible approach allows you to choose the optimal solution for specific business needs.

Accounting digitalization is an important trend today. More and more companies are switching to electronic document management, using 1C software, online reporting services, and cloud solutions. When working with a professional accounting firm, implementing these tools is easy and secure—specialists help automate processes and train staff.

Accounting services for LLCs are more than just number crunching. This is strategic business support that allows company owners to focus on growth, not paperwork.

If you want your LLC’s accounting to be under control, and your reports to be submitted on time and without errors, contact our specialists. We offer comprehensive support, a personalized approach, and transparent terms of cooperation.

 

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