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Kremlin Says VAT Hike Justified With No Timeline for Duration

Officials present the increase as fiscally necessary without specifying how long it will remain in place.

Overview

  • Presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the decision to raise value-added tax was necessary and supported by Finance Ministry assessments and forecasts.
  • Peskov told reporters there is currently no understanding of the timeframe for how long the higher rate will apply.
  • President Vladimir Putin previously signed the law lifting VAT from 20% to 22% starting January 1, 2026.
  • The legislation preserves a 10% reduced rate for socially significant goods such as food, medicines, children's goods, periodicals, books, and pedigree farm animals.
  • Putin has expressed hope the increase will prove temporary, though no sunset or end date has been outlined.