“Kommersant”: revenues from the coal industry to the budget of the Russian Federation doubled in 2022 – up to 360 billion rubles

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At the end of 2022, the volume of cash receipts from representatives of the coal industry doubled compared to the same period in 2021 (175 billion rubles), reaching 360 billion rubles. Compared with 2020 (63 billion rubles), the indicator has increased six times, informs Kommersant newspaper, referring to the presentation of the Minister of Energy of the Russian Federation Nikolay Shulginov “On the implementation of priority projects in the energy sector”.

At the same time, it remains unclear what kind of income the document refers to – about payments to the federal or consolidated (including income tax in the regions) budget of Russia. At the same time, over the past three years, the authorities have repeatedly increased the tax burden on coal enterprises, so the Ministry of Finance (Minfin) will not require industry representatives to pay a one-time fee to the budget. this year, the article states.

“Tax revenues from the coal industry of the Russian Federation have doubled in 2022 to reach 360 billion rubles. This was the result of increased tax burden on the sector and high world prices in 2022. At the same time, the potential to increase the load seems to be exhausted and the Ministry of Finance will not require coal companies to pay a one-off fee to the budget in 2023.

February 28, Kommersant newspaper cites data from an Infoline report on coal export logistics knowledgeableThat the supply of coal abroad through Russian ports in 2022 is profitable despite the strengthening of the ruble. At the same time, the highest profitability of exports to China and India was observed when delivered from Far East terminals (22-25% depending on terminal and car type).

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