Foreign business looking for to leave Russia will be required to pay a heftier â $ exit taxâ $ and â $ voluntary contributionâ $ to the state treasury, Finance Minister Anton Siluanovsaid Thursday, confirming earlier reporting of the planned increase.â $ The discount rate for foreigners will increase from 50% to 60%, â $ Siluanov, who heads a federal government financial investment commission that authorizes foreign possession sales, informed reporters.One-time contributions to the Russian treasury will increase â $ immediately from 15% to 25%, plus 5% within a year and 5% the following year, amounting to 35%, â $ Siluanov added.He did not discuss reports from recently that President Vladimir Putin would for the first time personally authorize offers worth more than 50 billion rubles ($520.3 million).
Numerous mainly Western companies either fully exited or downsized operations in Russia following its full-blown invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Moscow later that year presented high mandatory discount rates and charged an exit fee for foreign business.
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