Official Clarifications on Mobilized Tax Data, Credit Holidays, and Debt Relief

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The information circulating online about automatic data transmission between tax authorities and the bailiff service in connection with mobilized individuals and credit holidays has been officially addressed. The press office clarified that the exchanges of data between the Federal Tax Service and the bailiff service remain governed by established rules. This framework ensures that those called to service can access temporary relief from debt collection without facing interruption to their basic financial obligations during mobilization. The Federal Tax Service emphasized that the existing procedure for sharing mobilization status with the bailiffs remains in effect and applies to processing credit holidays for eligible borrowers. [Attribution: Federal Tax Service]

The ministry reiterates that mobilized individuals retain the right to request a pause in enforcement proceedings related to accounts payable and other debts, a provision already authorized by a prior decision. This ensures that military personnel and their families can temporarily suspend loan payments while mobilized, without banks or lenders denying deferment where applicable. [Attribution: Ministry of Finance]

Earlier, some Telegram channels suggested that a government order to automatically provide credit holidays based on mobilization data had been rescinded. Journalists reported that servicemen might need to continue paying loans or obtain specific certificates themselves. The official stance is that deferments are available through the recognized procedure, and customers should follow the prescribed steps to qualify. [Attribution: Federal Tax Service / Ministry](“”)

Credit holidays are designed to give borrowers and their families temporary relief from loan obligations, reducing financial stress during mobilization. Banks are not authorized to refuse valid deferment requests, provided borrowers meet the defined criteria and submit the required documentation. This mechanism helps preserve financial stability for households during periods of service. [Attribution: Banking Sector Guidelines]

On the fourth of July, authorities issued a decree that reinforces data exchange between tax officials and the bailiff service to safeguard mobilized citizens. The decree underscores the government’s commitment to ensuring that mobilized individuals can access means of relief while maintaining accurate enforcement records. [Attribution: Government Decree]

There have been reports of a notable drop in cash circulation among the population, which authorities attribute to broader economic adjustments rather than policy missteps. The current data exchanges and relief measures aim to support those mobilized without disrupting the broader financial system. [Attribution: Economic Analysis Office]

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