Kazakhstan is enhancing its fiscal digitalization initiatives by deploying artificial intelligence to identify and analyze illegal activities within its shadow economy. This new digital tool will integrate information systems across various government agencies, building upon the existing Smart Data Finance platform which already processes large datasets. Deputy Minister of Finance Yerzhan Birzhanov announced that the Smart Data Finance platform has demonstrated effectiveness in detecting tax violations for over a year by compiling external data and creating 'Taxpayer Dossiers' for businesses and individual entrepreneurs. The upcoming enhancement will enable Smart Data Finance to cross-reference data from tax, customs, labor, and industry systems to pinpoint vulnerable sectors and track illicit financial flows. Additionally, a unified Comprehensive Plan to Combat the Shadow Economy, also overseen by AI-powered tools, will replace previous sectoral roadmaps. Significant progress has been made in digitizing high-risk sectors such as trade, construction, transport, healthcare, education, and agriculture, with a particular focus on the trade sector. Various instruments, including the National Catalogue of Goods, a domestic producer registry, labeling and traceability systems, electronic invoicing, digital VAT, and the digital tenge, are being implemented to minimize opportunities for illegal transactions.