Russian bloggers will need to obtain a license to conduct educational activities. The bill is reportedly being prepared for submission to the State Duma by deputies of United Russia and Fair Russia. “News”.
The project authors note that many bloggers who have no connection to education benefit from tax breaks created for this field.
If the document comes into force, bloggers will lose the opportunity to sell courses and training to Russians due to the lack of a license to provide educational services.
“In 2022, the total revenue of online schools alone amounted to 95 billion rubles. In the first quarter of 2023, the segment’s revenue amounted to 46.7 billion, and by the end of the year the turnover of online schools increased by 30% compared to the previous year, reaching 123 billion rubles,” the invoice states.
Before reportedThey want to ban bloggers from engaging in educational activities without a diploma. Unlicensed institutions are deprived of the right to be called schools or institutes.
Previously Nastya Ivleeva closed He is leaving Russia because of his debts to the tax authorities.
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Source: Gazeta
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