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WorldAsiaThe authorities of the Russian Federation have proposed to increase taxes for deceased Russians

The authorities of the Russian Federation have proposed to increase taxes for deceased Russians

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The Russian government has submitted a draft law to the State Duma, which provides that Russians working abroad who have lost their Russian tax residence will be subject to personal income tax in the amount of 30% of their income. The increase may affect Russians who use the Russian segment of the Internet for work or lodge in the country’s software, hardware and technical means.

Thus, if the law is passed, the personal income tax for Russians who live outside the Russian Federation for more than 183 days a year will be increased by 17%. The changes may come into effect on January 1, 2024.

Earlier, Deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Eugene Fedorov proposed to introduce an additional tax for persons and organizations performing the duties of a foreign agent. Proceeds can be directed to social support for orphans.

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