Vladimir Putin announced the extension of the moratorium on inspections of Russian companies to 2024. The President also proposed business amnesty for forced currency violations that were committed during the period of the moratorium on fines.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, in his speech at SPIEF, announced the extension of the moratorium on inspections of Russian companies to 2024.
Putin said that if the scope of a business is not related to causing harm to a person or the environment, then it should not be checked at all.
The president also proposed amnesty for companies for forced currency violations that were committed during the period of the moratorium on fines.
“Now that the violation of obligations by Western counterparties has become a common practice, I think it is right to find half of the business on such a sharp topic,” Putin said.
Plans to resume inspections of Russian IT companies were known earlier. The Federal Antimonopoly Service and the Secretariat for Digital Transformation plan to carry out controls only on those companies that have leaked, that is, whose published database belongs to them “directly or indirectly”.
Author:
Kirill Bilyk
Source: RB
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