Overview
- A government commission approved the proposed increases on September 30, according to Vedomosti, with state outlets reporting the details while formal adoption still lies ahead.
- Only individuals would owe the hunting-resource payments under the proposal, excluding organizations and individual entrepreneurs.
- Illustrative rates include red deer or moose at 7,800 rubles instead of 1,500, saiga at 1,560 instead of 300, muskox at 78,000 instead of 15,000, roe deer, wild boar, or lynx at 2,340 instead of 450, and sable or otter at 624 instead of 120.
- The state fee for a hunting permit would double to 1,300 rubles from 650.
- The Natural Resources Ministry says mass fur species and game birds would shift to once‑a‑year payments of 600 and 700 rubles respectively, with the bill prepared for second reading in the State Duma and an effective date reported as January 1, 2026 if adopted.