Since 2025, the company has proposed to include companies that provide cleaning and safety services in an experiment on the imposition of individual industries through a value -added tax value (VAT). A letter with such a proposal, the president of the “Rossiy of Russia”, Alexander Kalinin, sent finance to Anton Siluanov, writes “Vedomosti”, who became familiar with the appeal.
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In the “Rossiya” he also offered to provide small and medium enterprises benefits for insurance premiums. For example, to establish a rate of 15%if the company operates to 1.5 thousand people, derives from Kalinin’s letter. Now such conditions are valid for restoration.
The authors of the letter asked the Ministry of Finance to prepare the appropriate amendments to the Fiscal Code. The ministry representative confirmed Vdomosti to receive an appeal. According to him, the proposals of the “Rossi de Russia” will be considered “in the prescribed way.”
The experiment on the imposition of catering companies began in 2022. The owners of coffees and restaurants do not pay VAT, provided that for the previous calendar year, the taxpayer’s amount did not exceed 2 billion rubles, and participation of the income of the profile activities was at least 70%. In addition, the monthly average amount of payments and other remuneration to employees must be at the market level in the region.
The expansion of the experiment could become a step towards the business, said legal partner Vadim Zaripov. In his opinion, security and cleaning services are “first candidates” for inclusion in this regime, since the salary fund serves as the main factor in the formation of its added value.
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