- From July 1, 2024, sellers from EAEU countries must pay VAT in Russia when selling goods through EAEU electronic trading platforms
- Changes have been made to the Russian Tax Code, specifically Chapter 21 “Value Added Tax”
- Organizations from EAEU countries selling goods to Russians through EAEU electronic trading platforms must register with the tax authority and calculate VAT on such sales in Russia
- VAT will be calculated by sellers and intermediaries from EAEU based on a tax rate of 16.67% or 9.09%
- Tax declarations must be submitted quarterly by the 25th of the month, and tax must be paid quarterly by the 28th of the following month
- Electronic services are available for VAT registration, tax declaration submission, tax payment, and interaction with the tax authority
Source: garant.ru
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