““Technological levy”: the Russian government is once again reaching into the pockets of its own citizens – CPDThe levy will be collected from equipment and electronics, which are mainly imported from abroad. In the first stage, laptops,
smartphones, and household appliances will be subject to the tax, followed by electronic components and modules.
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DetailsIt is noted that the levy will be collected from equipment and electronics, which are mainly imported from abroad. In the first stage, laptops, smartphones, and various household appliances will be subject to the tax, and later – electronic components and modules.
The maximum levy rate can reach 5,000 rubles (approximately $62) per unit of production. Officially, manufacturers and importers are supposed to pay the levy, but it is obvious that it will be passed on to buyers. So, Russians should prepare for a serious increase in gadget prices.
They add that despite the exhaustion of the economy and the collapse of revenues from oil and gas sales, the Kremlin maintains military spending at a very high level.
“There is nothing left to ‘patch up’ financial holes, so the government is increasingly looking into the pockets of its own citizens, introducing new taxes, fines, and levies. But even this resource is not limitless,” the CCD summarizes.
RecallThe Russian authorities are preparing the population for a sharp deterioration in living standards due to a record budget deficit, which will reach 5.74 trillion rubles in 2025. The Kremlin plans to raise taxes, cut social programs, and shift responsibility for unpopular decisions to governors and senators.
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