More than 2,000 IT companies may lose their accreditation for not disclosing tax secrets, warned the head of the Ministry of Digital Development. If the company does not agree to the disclosure of this secret before June 1, it will lose its accredited status and lose its preferences.
The head of the Ministry of Digital Development Maksut Shadayev said that more than 2,000 reputable IT companies may lose this status in the near future.
All these companies did not accept the disclosure of tax secrets, which is a prerequisite for obtaining state accreditation.
“The situation is scary, because we have almost 2,200 companies that now, due to lack of consent, definitely do not go through the reaccreditation procedure,” Maksut Shadayev said.
The Ministry of Digital Transformation has opened a form in Gosuslugakh to apply for accreditation. If an accredited IT company does not agree to the disclosure of tax secrets by June 1, it will lose its status.
According to Shadayev, there are 22,247 IT companies in the register of accredited companies, of which 1,956 did not accept the disclosure of tax information.
Author:
Kirill Bilyk
Source: RB

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