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Turkey Approves Tax Amnesty for Exporters

Turkish lawmakers passed a tax amnesty package aimed at supporting exporters and attracting foreign investment. The measures come as the country faces economic strain linked to ongoing conflicts.

Financial Times
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Turkish lawmakers approved a tax amnesty package designed to support exporters and attract foreign companies. The incentives include measures to ease financial burdens on businesses involved in international trade.

Officials said the package responds to challenges facing exporters in the current environment. The plan also seeks to draw new foreign investment into the country.

Details on how the incentives will be applied are expected in the coming weeks. Business groups have been invited to provide input on the rollout process.

Key Facts

Tax amnesty package
Approved by Turkish lawmakers
Support for exporters
Primary goal of the incentives
Foreign company incentives
Designed to attract new investment

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    Exporters may receive financial relief through the new tax measures.

  2. 02

    Foreign companies could consider new investments in Turkey.

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PublishedMay 21, 2026, 3:03 PM

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