Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Putin suggested that tax money to bank transfers.

Federal Tax Service (NRF) has proposed to introduce in Russia a new tax of 0.5 percent on all financial transactions, writes the newspaper Kommersant. This is stated in the directions of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, head of the Federal Tax Service Mikhail Mokretsova replenishment reduced because of the crisis of budget revenues. This tax is proposed to introduce temporarily.
In particular, the Federal Tax Service offers tax each transfer of money from a bank account yurlitsami and individual entrepreneurs in the payment of goods and services, property, property rights.
Individuals tax levy the new tax is not collected. Additional budget revenues from the new tax estimated at 400 billion rubles - nearly 10 percent of tax revenues to the federal budget for 2008.
In addition to the tax on tax payments offered Putin a few steps worth a trillion rubles. In particular, NRF proposes to extend the recovery of tax arrears to three years. The newspaper Vedomosti said that all the measures together should add to the budget 1.3 trillion rubles.
In order to improve the efficiency of tax control NRF offers to grant her access to the databases of the Bank of Russia and Rosfinmonitoringa (Financial Intelligence) on financial transactions and the interbank settlement organizations and citizens. We are working with the tax authorities only on request.
Sources of Kommersant at the Ministry of Finance and Economy Ministry said that it was not prepared to support the proposed tax measures. The point is that the new tax will actually turnover taxes, and from such practices in Russia had refused to 2002. Moreover, the tax will pay all the participants estimated the chain, and as longer the process chain, the more expensive would be good.
At the end of January 2009, Russia began the creation of the Ministry of Finance in conjunction with the NRF Working Group, which will be the tightening of tax laws. Need to review the rules of the tax audit officials explained that, in terms of financial and economic crisis, the Ministry of Finance of the NRF will require greater tax collection.
Recall that in revising the budget for 2009 expenditures were increased from 9 to 9.6 trillion rubles, while revenues decreased from 10.9 to 6.7 trillion rubles. As a result, Russia has proved to-budget deficit for the first time in eight years.

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