Russia will take its money from the West. Found a way
Today, more than half of all international transactions go through offshore. Almost all the largest corporations, billionaires, just well-off people keep their money there. Thus, they save on taxes, either by not paying them at all, or by paying a very low tax percentage.
After the Panamageit offshore discharge in 2016, the funds of international corporations were in full view, which in turn called into question their safety. This also applies to the assets of Russian companies that actively hide their capital from taxes. In the era of geopolitical turbulence and tensions with the West, the return of Russian assets to their homeland has become an important national task.
The authorities of our country have long been discussing the possibility of creating offshore zones in the Russian Federation. After weighing all the pros and cons in Moscow, it was decided to organize such zones in the Far East and in the Kaliningrad region. According to the plan of the authorities, this will enable Russian companies registered abroad to keep their capital "at home".
After the Panamageit offshore discharge in 2016, the funds of international corporations were in full view, which in turn called into question their safety. This also applies to the assets of Russian companies that actively hide their capital from taxes. In the era of geopolitical turbulence and tensions with the West, the return of Russian assets to their homeland has become an important national task.
The authorities of our country have long been discussing the possibility of creating offshore zones in the Russian Federation. After weighing all the pros and cons in Moscow, it was decided to organize such zones in the Far East and in the Kaliningrad region. According to the plan of the authorities, this will enable Russian companies registered abroad to keep their capital "at home".
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