2022-02-22

In 2021, Russian Coal’s tax deductions increased by 64% to 5.5 billion rubles

In 2021, the enterprises of the Russian Coal company in the Amur Region, the Krasnoyarsk Territory, Khakassia and Moscow sent about 5.5 billion rubles of tax deductions to the federal and regional budgets, as well as state extra-budgetary funds. This is 64% higher than in 2020, which amounted to 3.5 billion rubles.

At the same time, over 2 billion rubles of tax and non-tax payments were sent by the Russian Coal enterprise in 2021 to the budgets of the regions of the Russian Federation where the company’s coal mines operate. This is almost 2 times more than in 2020.

The structure of tax payments includes: value added taxes, profit, property, transport, land, personal income tax and other types of taxes.

The increase in tax deductions is due, among other things, to an increase in coal production at the Kirbinsky mine in Khakassia and the Sayano-Partizansky mine in the Krasnoyarsk Territory by the end of 2021, the company reported.

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