Prime Minister Yulia Sviridenko on Sunday announced a one-year moratorium on inspections and limitation of tax and customs inspections.
“The government together with law enforcement agencies and under the coordination of the National Security and Defense Council is preparing a solution that will give business more freedom. A one-year moratorium on inspections is planned. This issue has already been discussed with President Vladimir Zelensky – his instruction is clear: to give more freedom to internal economic forces. This also means continuing the detenization of the economy, ensuring a level playing field that benefits white businesses,” she wrote on Facebook.
They have also started auditing criminal cases against businesses, she said. The priority is to close baseless proceedings that block business activity. New cases will be authorized only by the Prosecutor General or heads of regional and district level.
In addition, tax and customs inspections will be limited in parallel. Control over the legality of investigative actions will also be strengthened. Inspections will only be in high-risk sectors, and bona fide businesses will receive protection. “We are ready to initiate changes to the laws for better protection of businesses, reform of supervision and fair use of confiscated assets of the Russian Federation,” Sviridenko said.
The prime minister added that grants for the production of ammunition and explosives are also scheduled to be launched next week. “This is support for the defense industry and localization of critical production facilities. The details are already after the decision of the Government. The project is coordinated by Mikhail Fedorov and Denis Shmygal,” Sviridenko writes
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