Self-employed women are offered tax exemption for a year after giving birth
Deputies of the LDPR faction in the State Duma, led by its leader Leonid Slutsky, proposed exempting self-employed women from paying professional income tax for one year after the birth of a child. The corresponding bill is sent to the conclusion of the Government of the Russian Federation on February 4, the party’s press service reported.
According to the authors of the initiative, such a measure will support self-employed women in the first year of a child’s life, allow them to maintain their business without losing clients and income, and will also reduce the financial burden on young families.
Currently, the experiment with paying tax on professional income does not provide for special tax benefits that take into account the socially significant circumstances of its payers, including such as the birth of a child. At the same time, for women, the birth of a child is objectively associated with the suspension of work, which necessitates the introduction of a targeted tax benefit, as noted in the explanatory note to the document.
To support women, the LDPR proposes to exempt self-employed women from paying professional income tax for a period of one year after the birth of a child. This will give the mother time to calmly enter a new stage of life, raise her baby and maintain her business without losing her legal status and clients.,” Slutsky noted.
The faction believes that the adoption of the bill will provide additional guarantees for the stability of the legal status of self-employed women and will create conditions for the continuity of their economic activity.
source: «Parliamentary newspaper»
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