In Moscow, the number of cars employed reached 1.9 million people, and during the last year, its number increased by 350 thousand. City, Maria Bagreva.
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“In Moscow, 16% of the Payers of the Professional Income Tax registered in the work of Russia. During the entire duration of this fiscal regime, which has been used in the capital as of January 1, 2019, they obtained almost 1.5 billion rubles, including 536 billion rubles in 2024 “, the portal of Sergey Sobyanin cites Bagrev.
The City Council indicated that in 2024 the self -employed paid 15.1 billion rubles to the metropolitan budget, an increase in the indicator of the year for the year amounted to 46%. During the entire time of the special tax regime, more than 39 billion rubles were received in the Moscow budget.
The self -employed in the capital was issued to its customers in 2024 181 million checks, twice as much as the previous year. This indicates an increase in the commercial activity of self -employment in Moscow, indicated in the City Council. The average check size at the end of last year was 3,152 rubles.
According to the Federal Tax Service, as of January 31, 12.4 million self -employed were registered in Russia. The majority of the professional tax payers are in the Federal Central District (3.95 million people, of which 3.73 million are individuals, 211.7 thousand – individual entrepreneurs).
In mid -January, a bill was presented to the State’s Duma, which proposes to allow self -employment to apply commercial designations to individualize its activities. Now professional income tax payers can only register trademarks, and commercial designations are available for individual entrepreneurs and legal entities.
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