Putin defended minimum income of debtors from recovery

Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law that guarantees the protection of the minimum revenue of debtors, which cannot be imposed. The document is published on the official Internet portal of legal information.

According to the law, wages and other revenues of the debtor, equal to the size of the subsistence minimum (in 2021 it is 12,702 rubles), are included in the list of property, which cannot be drawn to executive documents. Debtors should contact the federal bailiff service (FSSP) and specify an account with which it cannot be written off this amount. If in the region, this indicator exceeds the common country, it is taken into account.

At the same time, this rule will not be applied to the recovery of alimony, compensation for harm caused and harm due to the death of the breadwinner, as well as the payment of administrative and judicial fines, which have been appointed as a criminal proceeding measure. Also, the banks also retain the right to write off the debt debt debt accounts and funds for “other requirements for compulsory payments to the budget and extra-budgetary funds.”

The law will come into force on February 1, 2022.

Earlier, President Vladimir Putin instructed to accept the draft law on the protection of the guaranteed minimum revenue of debtors in the spring session. The head of the United Russia faction in the State Duma Sergey Neversov at a meeting with the head of state called this bill among the priorities in the work of parliamentarians.

/Media reports.