
Starting from January 1, 2025, the minimum rental payment amounts for residential and non-residential properties in Uzbekistan have been established. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
These regulations were reflected in the law on the state budget for 2025. The new rules introduced by the government were adopted with the aim of increasing tax transparency, formalizing rental relationships, and regulating state revenues.
From now on, individuals and legal entities will be required to formalize rental agreements in accordance with the established minimum rates. For residential rentals, the monthly minimum payment per square meter has been set as follows: 28,000 soums in Tashkent city, 13,500 soums in Nukus city and regional centers, and 5,500 soums in other settlements.
For non-residential properties, the rate has been set at no less than 45,000 soums in Tashkent, 26,500 soums in Nukus and regional centers, and 11,000 soums in other areas. These regulations not only aim to make rental relationships more transparent but also play a significant role in creating a stable source of income for the state budget.
Additionally, they serve to strengthen the legal relationships between tenants and property owners. Experts believe that the new rates have been determined taking into account the economic conditions of the regions, demand, and the level of infrastructure.
Therefore, all landlords must comply with the established minimum rates when formalizing contracts starting from 2025. Source: zamin.uz