Putin decided to protect low-income Russians

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During the message to the Federal Assembly, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a number of initiatives related to low-income groups.





So, according to the president, a simple principle should work for Russian families: more children - less taxes. Therefore, Vladimir Putin believes that it is necessary to reduce the tax burden for large families.

One of the options for such a reduction may be the exemption of a large family from paying tax on a land plot the size of which does not exceed six hundred square meters, since in Russia these are the most common sizes of a plot. The President noted that this benefit should have a federal status, which will allow it to be applied everywhere.

Families with children with disabilities did not go unnoticed: the head of state proposed to double the material support of such families - up to 10 thousand rubles.

Also, Vladimir Putin drew particular attention to the problem of poverty and called for focusing on the fight against it. As an effective measure, the president proposed the “social contract” method used in several countries.

The essence of this method is that the state provides citizens with assistance in finding a job, training, provides the family with financial resources to organize a subsidiary farm or small own business, based on the specific situation.

In turn, a citizen who has received the opportunity to conclude a social contract takes upon himself the obligation to undergo training, find a job or start a family.

As a rule, the proposals of the country's leader voiced by him during the traditional annual appeal to the Federal Assembly become a guide to action.
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  1. +1
    20 February 2019 16: 49
    His messages remind me of the novel by I. Ilf and E. Petrov “12 chairs”:

    Do not worry, said Ostap, “my project guarantees your city an unheard-of flowering of productive forces.

    laughing Stanislavsky would say: "I don't believe it." For nineteen years he has been feeding the country and the people with promises, and it only gets worse. Honestly already tired.