Mishustin announced that he will make Russia the most attractive country in the world for IT specialists

Elena Ostryakova.  
20.10.2020 20:10
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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Technologies, Society, Policy, Russia, Economy


The income tax of IT companies in Russia will be reduced to 3% starting next year, and insurance premium rates will be reduced to 7,6%.

This was stated today by Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, speaking at a meeting of the Valdai Club, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

The income tax of IT companies in Russia will be reduced to 3% from next year...

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“Such preferences will be received by businesses whose 90% of income is generated from the sale of software and services for its development and, of course, implementation, as well as Russian electronics manufacturers. This will make Russia one of the most attractive jurisdictions in the world for the development of the information technology industry,” Mishustin said.

In addition, the Russian government intends to allocate grants to IT companies for 5 years - more than 40 billion rubles are provided.

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