According to the minister, the special tax will not apply to small and medium-sized businesses, as well as budget organizations. The initiative will also provide economic incentives and tax incentives to support the use of domestic software and offset implementation costs.
Earlier, Shadayev said Russian companies were already adapting to the restrictions and finding ways to update foreign software. TASS writes that the ministry now plans to introduce two support mechanisms: economic incentives and a special fee for companies using foreign software products.
Source: Ferra
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