The Transnistrian administration took measures to reduce the fiscal burden on entrepreneurs and to diminish the economic crisis faced by the region. Among these are the institution of a moratorium on fiscal inspections and the cutting of some taxes. The issue was discussed in a meeting of the anti-crisis committee, IPN reports, quoting the Transnistrian press.
Thus, the officials in charge said that besides the moratorium on fiscal inspections, it was decided to reduce the tariffs for the entrepreneur’s patent from 8.7 to 8.1 Transnistrian rubles. The taxes for patent provided to young specialists for juridical and logopedic services, for making bread and cakes, for sowing clothes, for making shoes and other activities were almost halved.
Another decision taken is to later offer old-age pension to patent holders given that these contribute to the region’s budget by purchasing patent. So far the patent holders received a minimum pension of about Transnistrian rubles even if they contributed the most to the formation of the budget.
The intention of supplier of food products to kindergartens to raise prices was another topic discussed in the meeting. The Transnistrian administration is making effort to maintain prices within the limits accepted at tender contests. Problems were also encountered in the delivery of fish to nursery schools, but a supplier has been found.