- Putin urged lawmakers to delay further cuts to the VAT threshold for small businesses and keep it at its current level for longer.
- The threshold was already reduced to 20 million rubles in 2026, with planned drops to 15 million in 2027 and 10 million in 2028.
- He said the issue had been discussed with business leaders and officials and asked the government and Duma to amend the law.
- In November 2025, Putin had signed the gradual threshold-reduction law, down from the previous 60 million rubles per year.
Source: meduza.io
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