Russia: 2002-2003 Full Debt Payments And Financing Gaps – More Than Manageable
Publication date
Thursday, 21.06.2001
Authors
Niclas Sundstrom
Series
Citigroup/Schroder Salomon Smith Barney
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On June 22, the Duma is set to continue the wave of liberal tax reforms launched under President Putin’s government, most likely approving in a second reading a radical overhaul of the profit tax. Between now and mid-July, the government will also conclude in all three necessary Duma readings the whole package of the current phase of tax reforms, which apart from a new profit tax includes a unified tax on natural resource extraction, new rules for excises and new rules for tariffs.
On June 22, the Duma is set to continue the wave of liberal tax reforms launched under President Putin’s government, most likely approving in a second reading a radical overhaul of the profit tax. Between now and mid-July, the government will also conclude in all three necessary Duma readings the whole package of the current phase of tax reforms, which apart from a new profit tax includes a unified tax on natural resource extraction, new rules for excises and new rules for tariffs.
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Niclas Sundstrom,
Analyst of Citigroup/Schroder Salomon Smith Barney
Economic and Market Analysis, London EC475
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