- Russia will introduce VAT on foreign goods sold via online marketplaces starting in 2027.
- VAT rates will increase gradually: 7% in 2027, 14% in 2028, and 22% in 2029.
- The current duty-free threshold for imports will be reduced from EUR 100 to EUR 50 in 2027 and eliminated by 2030.
- The measure aims to equalize trading conditions for Russian and foreign sellers.
- The initiative has received support from the State Duma committee.
Source: regfollower.com
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