A register of companies and sole proprietors will appear, which, in particular, sell, use, and transport methanol and liquids with it. Retail sales will be completely banned. The innovations will not affect the turnover of gasoline and other liquids, the list of which will be approved by the government. Let's look at the main changes.
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According to the amendment, an official will pay from 100,000 to 300,000 rubles for the imposition of additional goods, works or services, and a company will pay from 250,000 to 1 million rubles. Currently, fines range from 2,000 to 4,000 rubles for the former, and from 20,000 to 40,000 rubles for the latter.
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Advertising distributors and advertising system operators engaged in the dissemination of advertisements on the Internet will be required to make contributions amounting to 3% of the revenue generated from the provision of related services. The government will establish criteria for classifying information as advertising when distributed on certain online resources, as well as the specifics of calculating and paying these contributions.
Exempt from mandatory contributions are, among others, website owners who broadcast television and/or radio channels, online media whose editorial offices or founders meet specific established criteria, and nationwide mandatory public television channels.
Additionally, the bill clarifies requirements for the distribution of social advertising and introduces additional requirements for advertising related to consumer credit (loans) due to increasing household debt. These requirements include a mandatory warning: "Review all credit (loan) terms" with a reference to a webpage detailing credit terms. If no such webpage exists, the advertisement must include all conditions affecting the total cost of the credit (loan), along with the warning: "Assess your financial capabilities and risks."
The government will define the criteria for classifying information as internet advertising. Roskomnadzor will oversee the collection of contributions, determining the amounts based on data provided by advertisers and distributors to the Unified System for Internet Advertising Accounting.
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On February 5, 2025, the Federal Law No. 260-FZ of August 8, 2024, "On Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation," comes into force. This law introduces changes to Federal Law No. 115-FZ of July 25, 2002, "On the Legal Status of Foreign Citizens in the Russian Federation." These changes establish a new deportation regimefor foreign citizens and stateless persons who do not have the legal right to stay in Russia, as well as the introduction of a register of controlled persons. Key provisions of the deportation regime: Reduction of the permitted period of temporary stay for foreign citizens to 90 days per calendar year. Introduction of a deportation migration regime – restrictions on certain rights of illegally residing migrants and expanded control measures applied to them. Definition of rights and obligations of individuals subject to the deportation regime. Implementation of new control measures under the deportation regime. Imposition of specific restrictions on the rights and freedoms of foreign citizens. New powers granted to law enforcement officers in the application of the deportation regime. These measures aim to prevent illegal migration and reduce the risk of unlawful activities by foreigners in Russia.
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