The Russian government plans to reduce the amount of support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the next six years. The newspaper reports “News” Referring to the Council of Ministers document regarding the relevant meeting of 3 September.
According to the publication, the reduction in aid will occur within the framework of the federal project “Support for Small and Medium-Sized Businesses and Individual Entrepreneurial Initiatives.” In the period from 2025 to 2030, they want to allocate 329.5 billion rubles for its implementation, which is 21% less than the amount of expenditures from the federal budget included in the passport of the national project of the same name for 2019-2024 (416.2 billion).
The journalists noted that the bulk of the project costs will be provided by preferential investment loans to SMEs in priority sectors. RUB 238.4 billion will be allocated for these purposes. At the same time, about RUB 148 billion will be used to subsidize loans received until 2025.
Anastasia Morgunova, co-founder of “My Business” in August It has been saidFrom 2025, Russian companies using the simplified tax system (STS) will pay value added tax (VAT). Until 2025, businesses using the simplified tax system were exempt from VAT, which simplified accounting and reduced the tax burden.
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Source: Gazeta
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