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26 of March, 15:04

Medvedev has promised not to raise taxes in the next six years The government will not adjust the tax system in the next six years, said Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev on the expanded Board of the Ministry of Finance.

The text of his speech posted on the official Internet representation of the Cabinet.

Medvedev said that last year's conclusion about the increase in VAT was "difficult but principled", because of that, the Government has received Finance for implementation of national projects.

This measure the Government is "balanced" persistence of reduced rates for socially important goods, the Prime Minister said.

in addition, the Cabinet "recorded on the permanent basis the rates of the tariff premiums at 30 %" and held the Tax maneuver in the oil industry.

Medvedev also has noticed that at present, the Experts are finalizing a bill providing for the inclusion in the Tax rule of a number of non-tax payments. According to him, the tax burden on them will remain the previous one.

in early March the Finance Ministry presented the Government the project of the inclusion in the Tax rule of six quasi payments. Then Vladimir Putin tried to convince the Minister of economy Anton Siluanov not to rush this step, because these payments "will become unaffordable" for business.

in early winter of last year Medvedev has summed up that position with taxes in Russia has stabilized. The Prime Minister said that the decisions in this area will not be revised.



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