From January 1, there will traditionally be changes in standards, indexation of pensions and payments, the cost of housing and communal services, and rail tickets in Russia.
From the beginning of 2023, Russia will increase the minimum wage (minimum wage) to 16,242 rubles per month. The cost of living will also be increased to 14,375 rubles.
From January 1, the index of insurance old-age pensions for non-working pensioners will be 4.8%.
One-time allowance will be given to pregnant women whose income per family member is below the regional subsistence level and to families with children under the age of 17.
Maximum sick leave payments will increase. The daily ceiling will be 2,736.99 rubles, and a month (31 days) – 84,846.69 rubles. Only citizens with more than eight years of experience can count on such compensation.
Primary health care workers will begin to transfer additional payments. Their size will be from 4.5 to 18.5 thousand rubles and will depend on the type of activity and position.
Finally, from January 1, 2023, the Social Insurance Fund (FSS) and the Russian Pension Fund (PFR) will be combined under a new structure called the Pension and Social Insurance Fund, or Russian Social Fund (SFR) for short. .
In the new year, the minimum prices for vodka, brandy and cognac will change. The minimum retail price of vodka will increase to 281 rubles. 0.5 liters (from 261 rubles), brandy – up to 375 rubles, cognac – up to 517 rubles.
A new tax payment method called the single tax payment (UTP) is also being introduced. Taxes and payment obligations are met at once.
The payment period for fines imposed in Russia was increased from 10 days to 20 days, but the 30% discount when paying taxes through the State Services portal was canceled.
Croatia will become part of the Schengen area from 1 January and will introduce eligible visas for tourists, including Russians.
Turkey has announced a new accommodation tax for tourists vacationing in the country.
From January 1, 2023, the Federal Passenger Company (part of Russian Railways) will increase fares by 8.1% in the compartments, SVs and luxury wagons of long-distance trains.
Vehicle inspection costs will also increase. Most regions have increased the car tariff to the minimum allowable 913 rubles.
Changes that set new tasks for drivers went into effect.
From January 1, homeowners in Russia will have the opportunity to freely disclose information about citizens registered in the square, regardless of their consent.
Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed several laws on December 29. Among them, St. There are bills with harsher penalties for desecration and sabotage activities. In addition, the head of state exempted civil servants from issuing income and expense statements during the special operations. Details – in the material “Newspapers.Ru”.