Russia to ‘Integrate’ Digital Ruble With Tax Code – Moscow Forges Ahead with CBDC

A person fills in a Russian tax return, holding a pen. Next to the form is a small pile of Russian banknotes and a calculator. The person presses a key on the calculator.Source: tramp51/AdobeRussia is set to “integrate” its CBDC, the digital ruble, into its tax , with legislation set to roll out before the year’s end.

Per Prime, the State Duma’s Committee on Budgets and Taxes has approved a private member’s bill that seeks to amend the Tax Code.

The amendment will allow tax bodies to “integrate the digital ruble” into Russia’s “ of tax regulation and control,” lawmakers said.

The bill will introduce concepts such as “digital ruble wallets” into the Tax Code.

It will also dictated that “operations related to the opening and maintenance of digital ruble wallets” are exempt from VAT.

The draft law will also require parties to keep records of transactions and income in digital yuan wallets, as well as CBDC-related expenses.

The judiciary, meanwhile, will be allowed to issue foreclose orders on digital ruble wallets in bankruptcies and similar cases.

The committee has approved the bill, which was brought forward by the lawmakers Anatoly Aksakov and Olga Anufriyeva and the senator Nikolai Zhuravlev.

(From left to right) The Russian lawmaker Anatoly Aksakov, fellow lawmaker Olga Anufriyeva, and Senator Nikolai Zhuravlev. (Source: Duma.gov.ru, Federation Council of the Federal Assembly [CC BY 4.0])Aksakov is the chief architect of Russia’s crypto legislation and the head of the Duma’s Financial Markets Committee.

He has previously spoken of the CBDC’s cross-border potential.

Anufriyeva, meanwhile, is a former DeputyMinister of Taxes and Duties.

And Zhuravlev is the former CEO of the Russian megabank Sovcombank.

Russia Drafting CBDC-Tax Laws

The bill will be submitted before the Duma on September 20 for its first reading.

If approved, it will then be re-submitted for a second reading.

The headquarters of the Russian Federal Tax Service in Moscow. (Source: Racoon)If it then receives presidential approval, the bill could – in theory – promulgate on January 1, 2024, if not sooner.

Russia’s tax revenue as a percentage of the nation’s GDP. (Source: World Bank [CC BY 4.0])Earlier this week, the Central Bank claimed that its digital ruble project was “entirely separate” from efforts to launch a biometrics-powered identification platform.

The CBDC pilot got underway in mid-August in 11 cities nationwide.

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