According to Article 6 of the Law of Turkmenistan on Entrepreneurship, an entrepreneur has the following rights:
- acquirer fully or partially the property of enterprises, regardless of the form of ownership, property and non-property rights;
- participate with their property in the activities of other economic entities;
- use, by agreement of the parties, the property of legal entities and individuals;
- hire and fire employees on the terms of a contract and on other conditions established by law;
- independently establish the forms, systems and amounts of remuneration and other types of income of persons working for hire;
- independently form a program of economic activity, choose suppliers and consumers of their products (works, services), set prices and tariffs for it (them) in accordance with the legislation of Turkmenistan and concluded agreements;
- open bank accounts, make foreign exchange and other transactions;
- use a seal, stamp, letterhead, emblem, trademark in their activities;
- freely dispose of the remaining profit (income). When carrying out business activities on the basis of a contract, the procedure for distributing profits is regulated by the contract;
- receive any, not limited in size, income;
- use the state system of social protection of the population;
- appeal in accordance with the established procedure against the actions of state and other bodies that infringe on his rights or legitimate interests;
- act as a participant in foreign economic relations in accordance with the legislation of Turkmenistan.
Source: Law of Turkmenistan on Entrepreneurship