Boris Titov, the Russian President’s Commissioner for the Protection of the Rights of Entrepreneurs, called for the creation of a unified registry to provide state support to organizations affected by the bombing. newspaper reports vedomostiHe refers to the letter Titov wrote to Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.
In the letter, Titov noted that he received complaints about the destruction of buildings and infrastructure of enterprises from businessmen from regions with an average level of response, which includes the Bryansk, Belgorod, Kursk, Voronezh and Rostov regions, as well as Krasnodar. Region, Sevastopol and Crimea.
The Commissar of the President of Russia emphasized that entrepreneurs in the border regions are faced with the decline of agricultural lands, the decrease in the value of the collateral required for obtaining loans and the increase in the cost of production. to the costs associated with increased displacement risks. In addition, there is a decrease in tourist influx and a stagnation in the development of social entrepreneurship in these regions.
Job losses amount to billions, according to Titov, and insurance companies are refusing to pay organizations under existing contracts, citing the uninsured nature of the cases.
In the letter, the business ombudsman called for a unified registry for affected companies in regions with average response levels. In this record, Titov proposed to include data on businesses and the amount of damage they suffered in order to provide government support. To quantify the damage, he suggested allowing independent assessors to enter the facilities and developing a unified methodology for them.
At the same time, Titov believes that it is necessary to develop a set of measures to support business. In his opinion, it is necessary to subsidize salaries by analogy with the payroll 2.0 preferential program, provide subsidies for the relocation of organizations, provide credit and tax holidays, and compensate for the destruction directly from the budget. Proposed Titov measures include increased insurance premiums and compensation for loss of leased equipment.
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