Russia December 2022: tax deadlines, OSAGO updates, and tire relief drives

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December 2022 brings a set of deadlines and policy updates across Russia that affect taxpayers, vehicle owners, and public services. As the month closes, unpaid transport tax becomes a tax debt, with fines accruing daily until resolved. This shift underscores the importance of timely payments and the automatic processes that may follow for delinquent accounts. (citation: government tax authority)

Beginning December 17, fines for traffic violations begin to be written off with minimal intervention from enforcement bodies. The change aims to streamline enforcement and reduce bureaucratic delay, a move that may ease the burden on individuals who have inadvertently accumulated penalties. (citation: municipal enforcement agency)

OSAGO reference books see updates starting December 19. The revised manuals reflect changes to car part costs since November 15, ensuring insurance reimbursements align with current repair expenses. For drivers and car owners, this means OSAGO claims can better reflect real-world repair prices, potentially affecting out-of-pocket costs after accidents. (citation: insurance standards board)

State tax credit considerations extend a 30 percent discount on tax payments made through the government portal until January 1, 2023. December 31, 2022 marks the final day to receive the discount when contributing via the portal, encouraging taxpayers to plan ahead and use online services for savings. (citation: tax administration office)

OSAGO payment relief continues for refugees from certain regions through December 31. If an insured party becomes involved in an accident, compensation for victims is drawn from a dedicated fund established to support those refugees. This policy aims to provide a safety net during a transitional period. (citation: social support program)

Foreign trucks face an entry ban into the Russian Federation until December 31. The restriction applies to cargo transport by carriers from countries considered unfriendly, reflecting ongoing regulatory measures in the transportation sector. (citation: border control agency)

7,000 tires in common sizes are needed

Without proper tire supply, public order and access to essential services can be compromised. The initiative emphasizes tire availability as a critical component of road safety and service delivery. (citation: road safety council)

In collaboration with the Popular Front, the program collects funds to purchase tires for the People’s Police and the operational services of the LPR and DPR. The tire drive will support ambulances, emergency service vehicles, humanitarian aid transports, and military equipment used in the Donbass region. Contributions can be made through the designated collection page. (citation: charitable foundation)

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