Business Ombudsman proposed eight measures to support Russian entrepreneurs

Business Ombudsman Boris Titov The report to President Vladimir Putin proposed eight measures to support Russian entrepreneurs. He noted that the share of small and medium-sized businesses for 2020 during a pandemic decreased to the level of five years ago, RBC reports.

“in business relations and power requires systemic changes capable of creating favorable conditions for the development and restoration of business and the economy as a whole, in order to make small and secondary entrepreneurship for the growth of the country’s economy,” said Titov.

Among urgent measures to support small and medium businesses, he suggested eight steps. This preferential refinancing and restructuring of loans for entrepreneurs suffered from a pandemic, who lost more than 30 percent of revenue, moratorium on the increase in cadastral value in all regions of Russia at 2020-2022, freeze the growth of utility tariffs until 2023.

Also, Titov proposed to prohibit checks until 2022 inclusive, weakened restrictions on attracting employees from neighboring countries, compensate for companies to the PCR testing costs, tests for antibodies and personal protective equipment. In the case of Locking announcements, vacation or long weekend, the business ombudsman proposed to pay for simple employees directly from the state, bypassing employers.

previously it became known that the Central Bank began to “fold” coronavirus relief in the banking sector. Thus, from July 1, the recommendation on the restructuring of loans to the victims of Coronavirus to citizens and small and medium businesses, which they extended several times were ends. Against the background of the rapid restoration of the economy, it was decided to cancel the data of the relaxation.

/Media reports.