The Russian government has taken the decision to extend into 2015 moratorium on the transfer of APF pension accumulations residents of Russia, which will allow the budget to save a substantial amount of cash. Part of these funds will be focused in crisis reserve.
Frozen pension accumulations residents will save money for the budget 309 billion, part of which will focus on the drafting of the anti-crisis reserve. This reserve will be not less than 100 billion rubles saved in the current year.
"After a year in consequence of the introduction of a moratorium on the cumulative basic pension we will be saved 309 billion, they will be taken into account in the budget", - quotes RIA Novosti the Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov. He stressed that this amount will be allocated crisis reserve, which will be channelled to support major economic firms and oil and gas sector - that is, if formed such a need.
"We intend in the extent to spare that we had this year, plus the remainder of his outstanding this year, a budget allocations to bring in the so-called anti-crisis reserve current year, which we plan to do this it is necessary to amend the budget law, can go for the upcoming year," he stated Siluanov. He said that it is not less than about 100 billion rubles..
"And these 100 billion rubles will complement the provision of the coming year, with the help of which we can help our firms. This can be created in the current quarter and next. But we plan to create a serious reserve in a year", - said the Minister of Finance. Therefore including carry-over funds 2014 and the savings from freezing pension savings in 2015 the size of the anti-crisis reserve next year at least will exceed 100 billion rubles..
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