Expenditure machine operators in Moscow warned the authorities about the risk of dismantling more than 50% of said devices due to the reduced commercial rate. This is established in a letter from the Union of Commercial Automobile Operators (Sota) to the mayor of the capital, Sergei Sobyanin, head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade Anton Alikhanov and head of the Ministry of the Maxim Ressetnikov Economic Council. RBC has a document.
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What are the problems? The letter establishes that the retail machine for vending machines doubled, taking into account accumulated inflation. In 2025, for a machine, the owner must pay 10.2 thousand rubles once per quarter. Also in the honeycomb he reported the increase in the cost of food (by 11%during the past year), drinks (20%), equipment and components (more than 25%).
The president of Sota, Leonid Nesterenko, told RBC that part of the sale of the owners brings around 15 thousand rubles a month. After deducting expenses, the employer remains a month of 6 thousand net rules per month, and the current negotiation rate, machine gun owners must pay around 3.4 thousand rubles per month. Therefore, the entrepreneur gives 50% of the profits.
What will happen later? Due to these problems, entrepreneurs will be forced to dismantle more than 50% of machine guns in Moscow at points with small traffic libraries, sports schools and clinics, says the Sota letter. The investment output in the industry will amount to more than one billion rubles, and the participation of the gray market will increase, predict in the Union.
To avoid dismantling, they proposed to establish a meeting rate of 5.6 thousand rubles in Moscow in Moscow by 2025, that is, leave it at approximately at the level of last year. The association also asked the authorities to consider the possibility of canceling a commercial rate to accelerate the development of the vending industry.
- According to Nesterenko, Wender’s volume from 2021 increased 1.6 times, 20 billion rubles. Most entrepreneurs work in Moscow: according to a honeycomb, these are approximately 1.15 thousand subjects, of which most are micro and small businesses.
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María Rudnitskaya
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