Since January, Metropolitan Computer Clubs and Cybeards can use the Patent Tax System (PSN), it is deduced from the appeal of the attached chief of the capital’s Finance Department, Grigory Lalaev, the representative of the Association for Infrastructure Development Association (Arch) of Perspecture. . “Kommersant” has a letter.

Moscow cyber clubs were allowed to use the patent tax system
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The information was confirmed in the Moscow Finance Department. PSN is intended for individual entrepreneurs and implies that, instead of taxes and presenting a tax declaration, they pay a patent, that is, a fixed amount that is calculated individually.

Kommersant writes that previously most cyber clubs used a simplified tax system, since there was no clear writing about whether PSN can use. The use of PSN will allow the industry to save up to one billion rubles a year, appreciated by Arch Pavel Golubev.


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The industry is becoming more transparent and responsible, said Alexander Gorbachenko, director of the Intercontinental League E -Sports. He suggested that in the future there would be the state of sports objects for computer clubs.

At the same time, the vice president of the Russian Fixal Federation, Artem Shchepotyev, fears that PSN work opens the door to many speculation. According to the expert, it can lead to the fact that cybernetic clubs will become a tool to wash money.

At the end of December, Kommersant said that the income of computer clubs by 2024 increased by 13% and amounted to 26 billion rubles, and the total number of such institutions in Russia reached 3.3 thousand.

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