A law banning street sales of produce from one's own plot

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According to statistics, our fellow citizens are becoming increasingly poor. People are trying to survive by turning to street vending, selling household goods from China or produce grown in their gardens and dachas.

Since 2019, the Russian government has banned street vending. Those who wish to continue doing so should be aware of the specifics of this regulation. In addition to the ban and fines, it also provides for the legalization of entrepreneurial activity.

What is written in the law?

A number of changes concerning street vending have already come into effect in early 2019. These amendments were introduced to the Federal Law long ago, back in 2017. They outline the rules under which Russian citizens can cultivate their own gardens, thereby meeting their needs. The Presidential amendments prohibit the sale of produce grown in a dacha or garden.

If a Russian citizen wishes to generate income from the sale of their products, they must register as an individual entrepreneur. Registration is carried out in accordance with the procedure established by law. Due to persistent violations of the ban, several amendments have been introduced, providing for fines for violations of the law.

When someone profits from selling their products, they are considered an entrepreneur. They are conducting business without official permission. The fine for this is between 500 and 2,000 rubles for the first offense.

Important!
If illegal trade continues, the offender may be imprisoned for 5 years.

You can't mess around with the laws. If you want to sell, you must comply with all established regulations. Tax amounts are small. Furthermore, under certain circumstances, the tax may be waived entirely or assessed at a minimal rate.

Who is exempt from paying taxes?

Certain sellers are exempt from taxes. This category includes landowners and tenants. The land plot size must not exceed the limits established in Federal Law No. 112, paragraph 5, Article 4. Furthermore, the seller must not have any employees.

The following types of products are permitted to be offered for sale:

  • fruits;
  • vegetables;
  • preservation;
  • pickles;
  • pets;
  • bird;
  • meat (raw or processed).

All produce must comply with sanitary and hygienic standards. To stop paying taxes, a person must provide tax inspectors with all documents for their garden plot, indicating its area. A certificate from the local government must also be provided. This certificate confirms that the person grew the produce on their plot and not elsewhere. A citizen must obtain an official certificate of business activity and provide a certificate from the Pension Fund. If the tax inspector requires a certificate from the OKPO (All-Russian Classifier of Enterprises and Organizations), this must also be provided. A medical record is also required.

How to obtain a trading permit

A trading permit can be issued by the local management company. The permit will include everything: the entrepreneur's full name, the location where they are permitted to operate, and the product names. If other family members are involved in sales, this will be reflected in the documentation. Several areas are designated for trading. You are not allowed to take your own stall to any location.

It's important to list the products you can sell in advance. It's best to list more products in the document to avoid having to repeatedly request certificates. Violating any of the documentation requirements will result in a fine of up to 2,500 rubles, at the discretion of the tax inspector.

Note!
After receiving the documentation, it is important to monitor its validity and renew it in a timely manner.

Despite strict regulations regarding street vending, citizens are allowed to engage in it, but only after obtaining the appropriate documents and official permits from the authorities.

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Comments to the article: 131
  1. peasant

    How can one survive in a rural, sparsely populated area and preserve the traditions of one's ancestors and their FOUNDATIONS?

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    1. Konstantin

      What kind of traditions and foundations of our ancestors are we preserving? Serf traditions, collective farms, the squalor and poverty in which the Russian hinterland has endured throughout history? I don't get it.

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    2. Alexey

      This is not the Russian government, this is Medvedev's government.

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  2. LPF

    Hello, who is this? It's the IRS. IRS: Are you self-employed now? Yes, and what do you do? I jerk off... well, you still have to pay 4% taxes.

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    1. Lonely men will have to get rid of their "property"!

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  3. Nikolay

    Is the husband of the wife of the owners of the plot an employee or what?

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  4. Sergey

    Taxes are a shameful tribute that's been around since the Stone Age! Aren't you ashamed to improve these levies? Although, for blockheads, it's like throwing peas at a wall!

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    1. Andrey

      You envy America and Germany, but they pay taxes even on the air. That's why they live so well. But we don't want to pay nothing and live like capitalists. We got used to living under communism. We didn't have to think—the Party did the thinking for the people. And now we have to think for ourselves, but we don't know how to think. And we blame Putin for everything. Start with yourself. All over the world, taxes have been paid since the Middle Ages, that's why people have this kind of self-awareness. That's why they live like this. And we're used to everything for FREE. We'll have to break the habit.

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      1. Alexander

        Another one of Putin's hangers-on!

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      2. Max

        There is no embezzlement in Germany.

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      3. Sergey

        They started with themselves a long time ago, maybe the president and the government will start with themselves?

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      4. Babay

        You, the sick one, didn't mention their salaries. And find out about their social assistance and what taxes they pay.

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      5. Vani

        Fool!

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      6. Olga

        In America and Germany, they don't steal public funds like that. They have good control over it. But here, all these levies will go into the pockets of bureaucrats. And they'll get rich off our labor, while we'll barely make ends meet. To register as a business owner, some old woman will have to pay taxes for a couple of bunches of onions or dill, or at most a bucket of berries, that she won't earn in a year. Now the question is: "Who will she work for if she doesn't receive any increase to her meager pension?"

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      7. Agasha

        Dear Andrey, I worked as a cleaner in America for four years. I don't know about the taxes of the rich, but I'll tell you how working people pay their taxes. Once a year, I hired a lawyer for $40, and he filled out my tax return, listing my expenses on gasoline, detergents, and cleaning supplies. As a result, my annual tax bill was no more than $100. If I had stayed in America and paid taxes annually for ten years, I would have been entitled to a minimum pension of $1,000 a month. I can't speak for others; I haven't looked into it.

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        1. George

          Why did you come here? You should have been expecting an American pension.

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      8. Olga

        And you toil away at the plot and then talk about how you're no good, and I still have to support someone with a bunch of parsley I sell.

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      9. What does Putin have to do with it? He's a toy, they play with him, and he's just a bastard to the people. But he's confiscating property for theft from his subordinates and all their relatives, because in reality they're all poor. Then maybe it will become easier for us to live on our 3-5 thousand. Otherwise, it seems like such cowards will soon withdraw their political power. I have nothing against the rich, but it's impossible to watch or listen to politicians anymore. They've been trusted, and they're stealing billions and being patted on the head, while Aunt Motya can earn a loaf of bread after paying for utilities by selling a shitty jar of jam or pickles under a fine.

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      10. Taisiya

        In Germany, they pay decent pensions and benefits, and officials don't steal like that. And stop accusing our people of getting freebies. They love freebies in America and the West, but we're nowhere near them. People choke and fight at sales. I've never seen such disgrace in Russia. So shut up about it. And I'm not going to pay my last penny to thieving officials. My pension is 8,300 rubles, and you'll still accuse me of freeloading, you asshole. My only hope is for the summer; I'll grow something, sell it, and earn a little extra money for retirement. We have nowhere else to work, and no one will pay me any benefits, even if I freeze in the winter. I forgot that we're also a northern country, and that heating costs are a significant portion of our expenses. But our vile government has completely forgotten that. They've forgotten that it's cold here for nine months a year. Tell me, how can you live in a northern country on 8,300 rubles with 25 years of work experience? The minimum subsistence level is 17,000 rubles in Moscow alone, and in the regions it ranges from 7,600 to 11,200 rubles. In Tambov, it's 7,600 rubles, and people there get the same pension. In Voronezh, it's 8,300 rubles, and the pension is the same, no matter how long you've worked. These aren't the authorities, they're cannibals. Creatures, I hate them!!!!!!!!!!!

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      11. Taisiya

        Who told you we envy America and Germany? Those who envied them have long been washing the fascists' asses. And here live those who are incapable of such envy.

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      12. Eugene

        The author is a moron, the likes of which you'd have to look for. You're a freak. Compare this to the Emirates, where all citizens receive income from the sale of oil and gas and are exempt from taxes. Grow that same tomato yourself and then write your nonsense if you have the strength. Those who came up with and passed this law are enemies of the people.

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      13. Eugene

        You're an idiot, it's shameful to even answer.

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      14. They've completely lost their minds. Why bother with the gardeners???? At least you could buy a pure product from them, not the Turkish kind—you can't even chew it. And how much money would they sell? Just for pills.

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      15. Denis Valerievich

        What a smart guy. Child of the concrete jungle. Try living in a village for at least six months. Try to earn something. And then write.

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      16. Igor

        Yes, we want to pay. Where will the money go? Give a report.

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      17. And you give people salaries like in the West and America, and normal jobs, not hucksterism, and then start barking.

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      18. Elena

        This is written by someone who doesn't live on the average salary. Everyone's keeping quiet about Western salaries. I'm not asking for freebies; I'm asking for jobs with decent pay, for which I'm willing to work with full dedication. I don't want to trade, I want to produce. And don't shout that Russians don't want to work. People don't want to be slaves to fat cats for pennies. With a salary of 18,000 rubles, the return will be commensurate.

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      19. Andrey, explain why I'm working, the bureaucrat is sleeping, and I'm supposed to feed him like I've never eaten before? If he wants to eat, let him earn his own! If you're a "freeloader," then I'm a hard worker who's being deprived of his last meal!

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      20. Konstantin

        Oh, Andryusha's here, now the pro-Kremlin troll will start blabbering about "global practice," the government's correct course, and so on. Like, it's their own fault, don't blame the government, you're a fool, and so on, basically *piss in ears* what our dear government has been doing throughout its entire history.

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      21. Viktor Maksimovich

        Andrey, you're a smart one! Taxes are not all the same. Don't compare how things are there with how they are here. Why don't you compare salaries and living standards? Did you even live under socialism? Young people don't have time for vegetable gardens; they don't need them anyway. It's mostly pensioners who tend to vegetable gardens, and everyone's pensions are different, and the prices for everything are high, not to mention the exorbitant utility bills, not to mention the taxes. So where's a poor peasant supposed to go?

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      22. Viktor Maksimovich

        You, Andryusha, are a PROVOCATEUR! I'm putting it mildly. People are already seething with the injustice that surrounds them, and you're just adding fuel to the fire.

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      23. Valentina

        We're not jealous! Only in Germany and America do taxpayers control where their money goes. We have a bottomless pit: no matter how much you pay, there's no money, but hang in there! And Putin is the guarantor of our prosperity, or have you forgotten?

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      24. justice

        If they pay taxes there, they go towards the needs of the country and its residents, but here they go into the pockets of a bunch of scoundrels and villains.

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      25. George

        Andrey, doesn't it bother you that government officials steal millions and billions and get away with it, while they try to squeeze every last penny out of our meager incomes?

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      26. Vladimir

        Andrey, you're grunting.

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      27. Dmitry

        Try being an entrepreneur yourself, when you're being screwed from all sides. Even if you work around the clock, you still won't get very far. There are too many thieves entrenched in the government apparatus, when management is willing to replace the pavement in the same place every year for its own gain. And not only that...

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      28. Crow

        You're a fool.

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      29. Sergny

        What do you think about people? Old women and old men go out to sell for a mere penny to survive, while mothers stand there for nothing, just to make a buck selling a bucket of cucumbers or tomatoes? You're a scumbag! If you're talking like that on public networks, or are you a stooge sent by the scumbags, hide.

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      30. Do you want to yurat?

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      31. Vladimir

        Andrey. People lived under communism, but now they're just surviving. It's not that they don't know how to work, it's that there's nowhere to work. And not everyone has the entrepreneurial spirit or the drive to live the way they want.
        Gardeners won't pay taxes on the sale of certain items, but entrepreneurs will pay over 30,000 rubles a year to the Pension Fund. And believe me, many don't receive this money from selling their garden produce.
        Now ask the older generation how they lived under communism?

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      32. Doesn't matter.

        Complete moron

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      33. Anonymous

        And so you grovel before the government. Are there many such sycophants left in Russia? I'd strangle you all before I die and then go and repent to God. Avost will forgive me for the Hydra.

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      34. Sergey

        Are there many of you sycophants left in Russia? What if Vova puts you on all fours tomorrow, will you give it to him? You'll give it to him, you bastard, and you'll even praise him.

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      35. Alexander

        Andrey, you seem to have a problem with economics. It only works like this: to pay, you have to have something to pay with. Now, if only the tax office accepted payment in vegetables or other in-kind...

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  5. Vladimir

    Please indicate at least the resolution number.

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    1. Andrey

      At least someone has a reasonable question! There are no specifics—only "the President's amendments" "worse things," etc. Who is the author of this article? What kind of website is this anyway, and who administers it? Perhaps a "collective of authors" sponsored by Soros? In fact, the article is commissioned, the goal being to continue destabilizing society. People, don't be gullible—look for the original source, read the laws published on official websites.

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  6. Pensioner

    Aren't you ashamed? The deputies are getting 500,000 rubles a month, and the grandmother is getting 8,600 rubles. She should be charged income tax for garlic and dill.

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    1. NIKA

      exactly CANNIBES

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      1. Andrey

        Why are there foreigners in the Duma? We need a law on foreigners. Let them think about the laws in their own countries. Get out of Russia, thieves and bandits, organized crime groups of Mendel and Putin. I said something wrong. CANNIBES OF THE RUSSIAN PEOPLE.

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    2. Sergey

      And it was a dwarf who signed this law... but for you, the Tsar is good, and it is the bad boyars...

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  7. Nina

    We've arrived. The mafia has reached the poor, too. Now there will be fewer poor people in the country, because they will be considered individual entrepreneurs (IEs).
    This is the true face of Putinism.

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  8. Sergey

    Our Duma isn't a Duma, it's a disaster. I have a plot of land, so what? Now I have to sell a cucumber without any expenses for a week, collect documents, no, better yet, Chinese poison, let people "poison themselves." Our deputies don't care, people need to do something.

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  9. Alexander

    This attempt was made about 50 years ago. A year later, the markets were noticeably empty, some livestock was slaughtered, everything was cancelled. But there was Soviet power, and they thought about the people. Now it's unclear who will expect anything good from the government. People won't run around the authorities because of imaginary profits, especially for pensioners. There will be a natural exchange.

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  10. Ivanov I.I.

    It's all happening like in a cartoon (Cipollino). A downpour costs 200 lira, a thunderstorm and lightning costs 400 lira, and when they introduced an air tax, some citizens began breathing less often—it's outrageous. Keep robbing the people—the only ones left are old ladies. Good luck to you.

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  11. Alexander

    No, people won't go through all this paperwork. It's too much trouble and too expensive. The profit from growing vegetables from their own plots won't cover the costs. This will be done by resellers, who will now completely squeeze out market vendors selling their own produce. We're all outraged when vendors at vegetable markets refuse to give even old ladies their produce that's out of date and unsellable. They'll throw it in the trash, but won't give it back—that's what resellers are like. Old ladies, and even ordinary homeowners, will be forced to sell their surplus produce to savvy resellers for next to nothing, who, in turn, will make a mess of the produce and get rich. THIS IS AN ILL-THOUGHTED LAW, and it feels like no one has thought it through.

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    1. Lena

      That's right, resellers will be mercenaries, greedily collecting produce from gardeners, either from their homes or from their own locations. The state will be left with nothing again, and the people will be worse off too! The freeloaders will get rich. Morons are coming up with these anti-people laws, driving ordinary people, toiling away on the land, into a corner. It would be better if state-owned procurement offices opened with average prices, i.e., at a reasonable price and higher than the resellers charge.

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  12. Goloborodko Tamara Nikolaevna

    I manage to sell ten to fifteen thousand rubles worth of summer produce from my small plot at best, plus I have to register my business, get a pension fund, get a medical examination, get a veterinary certificate (even if it's 90 rubles for a glass of berries), and so on. And I definitely need some other stuff, so why do I need it? But people happily buy fresh country berries, cucumbers, dairy products, and so on—at least a small respite from the disgusting products of our supermarkets. This is the last stage of human existence. In the villages, there are three cows every other day, and they can't even count the costs of upkeep, but the income has already been calculated. A self-employment tax! Go for it, our dear government! Maybe you'll count the billions across the country.

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    1. Oleg

      I agree with you. I started a garden of 300 square meters so I wouldn't have to go to the gym or ski in vain. I installed two greenhouses, and I have two apple trees, a currant bush, and raspberries. I go to the plot after work from May to October. One year, I calculated how much I harvest at market prices. It turned out to be, like yours, between 12,000 and 15,000 rubles for the entire six months, or an average of 2,000 rubles a month. I don't sell anything, and I have nothing else. Everything goes within the family. Gas and travel costs also add up to about 1,500 rubles a month, and you pay 3,000 rubles a year for the garden. Your only interest is your progress. If I had more land, maybe there would be a surplus. I think people like you and me need to be provided with land somehow, so that we can at least enter some kind of local market.

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  13. Lyudmila Efimova (Krutikova)

    In my opinion, deputies need to obtain certificates from a psychologist, neurologist, and drug addiction specialist and carefully monitor their validity...

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    1. I fully support

      I fully support

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    2. guest

      I wonder if deputies undergo a commission to check for mental disorders or the like, whether there were any congenital neurological diseases, or, on the contrary, everyone undergoes such a commission and is promoted to deputy based on these criteria?

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    3. Nikolay

      It's high time they undergo and doctors are required to undergo it -

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  14. Pauline

    Cannibals!

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  15. Vasily

    And how will a 70- or 80-year-old grandmother collect these documents if she can barely make it to the store with a stroller? When will at least one law be aimed at the people's benefit? The government, along with the State Duma (United Russia), have tightened the "people's screw" so much that the screws are about to snap, and then the people won't be able to hold on... The fascists tried to enslave the Russian people by military force, and now the people's representatives are enslaving their own people with absurd laws.

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    1. guest

      Yes, that's true. When will there be laws to eliminate beggars? Not for the benefit of a few, but for the people. And the birth rate won't help; the youth will leave. Taxes, taxes, taxes. This law is pure nonsense! And as for those who wrote that we were used to free stuff, well, fish in the pond, mushrooms in the forest, oil and gas—they were the people's property, along with minerals. And education and healthcare were free. Salaries were low. Everything was ours, not a freebie. The state was concerned, so people went on vacation vouchers from work and took turns getting apartments. And parents collected furniture and TVs, saved up, and bought one for life. And we got used to hardships. But these taxes now, they're something else. Moscow is a separate country. INCREASE TAXES AS A PERCENTAGE OF WAGES! There's enough for everyone! Even for the deputies. The apartment is ours. We pay for the renovations, but the bills keep mounting. We have a dacha, but who's counted the gasoline, fertilizer, and labor? No politics. People will only become impoverished faster with such laws. Will old ladies pay these taxes from their "death money"?

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  16. Nikolay

    Bastards! Have we come to this? These bastards get paid outrageously, and it's still not enough for them! I wish you all would die, scum! So they're right about Putin stealing and signing "laws" that destroy his own population. But he's helping Syria at our expense. It's time to put an end to this rabble of deputies. Their uranium mines should be completely confiscated. I'll definitely be buying a machine gun!

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    1. Michael

      They receive such salaries so that they can effectively fleece their people.

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    2. Boris

      Maybe we should start with Putin?

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  17. hope

    Our government is fucking nuts

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  18. Rita

    They want people to obey the laws without question. But they themselves are not in a hurry to do so.

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  19. Vera

    The law is clearly anti-people, cannibalistic. When will the authorities develop any conscience or sense? Street vending is usually one-time, seasonal. A granny's currants grew well, she picked 5-10 kg from two or three bushes, and sold them for 500 rubles to supplement her pension. Now she won't be able to do that; resellers will appear, and the poor will become even poorer.

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  20. Tatiana

    How can you write something like this? It's a lie. People, don't believe such lies. This is sabotage, and not harmless at all. We have traded and will continue to trade. No one needs our pennies.

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    1. Sergey

      What sabotage???? What are you talking about? It's a law!!! Signed by your beloved dwarf...

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    2. Irina

      Last summer, a friend of mine was fined 500 rubles for selling one pumpkin and two glasses of raspberries.
      Pensioners should keep in mind that registering for entrepreneurship and self-employment entails the cancellation of pension indexation.

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  21. We've been through this before, chasing away the old ladies with dill. But Rus' will still live, dance, and cry by the fence.

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  22. Ivan Vozyakov

    Hello! I was fined 1,000 rubles last summer. I expressed my disagreement to both city and regional officials. They couldn't care less.

    Ivan Vozyakov

    IRONY 3
    My native country is beautiful!
    Lots of gas, oil, various ores,
    But the people here don't live well.
    The oligarchs rake in everything for themselves.

    And the official lives well here.
    In any position he is like a tycoon.
    Accepts bribes and gifts,
    And without them, rockets don’t fly.

    There are health centers these days without pills.
    And injections are at your own expense.
    Here is the People's Request for a TV show
    He puts money to help children.

    I grew raspberries at my dacha,
    There is a good harvest of cucumbers
    But where to put this surplus?
    The wife says: “Well, go and sell it!”

    I'm going, but the market is crowded.
    There's nowhere for me to stand. There are tons of cucumbers here.
    I left and stood near the stall.
    Then the senior lieutenant came upon me.

    He brought a thousand rubles into the treasury as a fine.
    My wallet lost a thousand.
    Where should I put the excess now?
    Only the deputies don't understand this.

    My native country is beautiful
    And normal people live here,
    From the Government and the President
    Waiting for the right leadership.

    I guess we don't need such deputies and officials for the f...?
    We probably won't see any changes.

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    1. Bravo!!!

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    2. Grandfather

      As it is written exactly...

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    3. guest

      Bravo!!! DEAR Ivan Vozyakov! If only you'd read "Dear Officials and Deputies" and give up at least 50% of your benefits and salaries for one month a year, and if economists would calculate the profit for the budget. Then there would be no need to pass a stupid law about grandparents selling a bunch of onions or a glass of berries and then buying them an extra piece of butter or an extra loaf of bread! Representatives of the people, think about this: when you nominate yourself for parliament, fulfill your promises to the people and don't rake everything into your own pockets!

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  23. Ekaterina Mikhailovna

    And the deputies own all the privatized factories in Voronezh, and everyone here knows that. The Chizhov Gallery was built with their own money, and everyone here knows that, too. So, all the deputies should be replaced by the congress, as before. Nothing is being decided in our favor, and our life is getting worse and worse.

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  24. Alexander

    But now the refineries and the government are in trouble! They've got nowhere to put their fuel! They've built all these refineries. Instead of selling oil to the Chinese, they've started refining and producing fuel. But they don't need it for the sake of harmony; they need to provide their own people with jobs. The local poor riffraff can't even afford fuel anymore! What a disaster! And you here with your cucumbers! They're in trouble, and Müller is probably in trouble too; the assholes have nowhere to put their money! They're all serving the people. Under the new constitution, the people don't own anything our ancestors defended and built. The question is, what are we supposed to protect in times of trouble? Or should they go to hell for their natural resources, the bastards!

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  25. ALEX

    They want to oust us as undesirables, so that our old ladies die faster. Otherwise, they need to pay their pensions. The government is doing everything it can to make us die out as a species, while the elite remains.

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  26. Elena

    I wonder how the tax authorities will calculate the profit an old lady will make from selling surplus produce from her dacha? Profit is income minus expenses. My mother pays 1,200 rubles per hundred square meters per year (7.5 hundred square meters x 1,200 rubles = 9,000 rubles). Sometimes she sells surplus berries and fruit from her dacha (if the year is good). Travel to the market, rent for a market space, plus the cost of maintaining the dacha, fertilizer, and watering. Who will calculate the expenses of pensioners? Should a pensioner who turns 81 this year register as an individual entrepreneur? Pay taxes to the Pension Fund and the tax office? Have the authorities in Russia completely lost their minds? Why do you hate us so much? If they start harassing these poor old ladies this summer, won't you be afraid of their curses? Why don't you just get drunk?

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  27. Alexander

    Wooooow they give it!
    What about the toilets, which have facilities outside? This is out of order! People go whenever they want and as much as they want! This problem needs to be fixed immediately!

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  28. Why the hell do we need such power?

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  29. Lyudmila

    Our leaders have apparently forgotten that every entrepreneur (whether making a profit or not) is required to pay 36,238 rubles annually into the state budget. Now, grandmothers will go and set up a sole proprietorship (it's very easy!!!! Closing it is the problem) and receive a gift of 36,238 rubles!

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  30. Pelageya

    It's impossible to sell the dacha plot. It's located 20 km outside the city, and travel costs 200 rubles for two people. Gas costs more than the entire harvest. Many plots are abandoned, along with the buildings. Young people don't want to work on the dachas. They've destroyed everything, leaving only pensioners. (Our deputies are great at what they do.)

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  31. Stanislav

    Our deputies, officials, and jackals are probably not satisfied with the billions from the mineral resources; they still want to fill their pockets with trillions from pensioners' taxes.

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  32. Tanya

    HORRIBLE!!! FOR THOSE WHO SELL THREE FLOWERS THEY CREATED A LAW..., AND FOR...

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  33. goats

    goats

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  34. Sergey

    And it was a dwarf who signed this law... but for you, the Tsar is good, and it is the bad boyars...

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  35. Alipulat

    You only need to request a certificate of the person's ownership of a summer cottage or rental plot
    a certain area for free, on top of that let them take taxes if the LORD is poor-
    noooo

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  36. Hope

    After the war, my aunt worked in an orphanage. She was sentenced to six years in Kolyma for selling four sets of bed linen. She sold it because she had nothing to eat. Hunger. I'm not making excuses for her. Our authorities are once again harshly imposing order on the country. To prevent theft. But since there won't be enough Kolyma for everyone, they'll take it in cash. That is, fines. That is, they'll pay anyway. Maybe this is a cunning plan to use the money to increase pensions and benefits?

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  37. Lyubov Orlova

    We need to change everyone and everything.

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  38. sleigh

    I think all these bans were right to be imposed. The 76% who voted for this government deserved it. Now let them get their comeuppance. It took a genius to figure out who people were voting for after 18 years.

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  39. Valery

    Lawlessness... (this is already a crisis of power). The government needs to impose strict legislation on theft at the highest levels of power, squandering and exploiting Russia's wealth, rather than penalizing the poorest sections of our population. (The Serdyukovs, Vasilyevs, and their ilk, like weeds, are growing ever larger.) The government must understand that the people see everything, how everyone lives and at whose expense...

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  40. Disgrace

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  41. Lyudmila

    When will we learn to live according to the Laws of the Russian Federation? Will it really stay with us?
    Our ignorance. Food products should be sold on the street in sanitary conditions. And for this, local authorities need to establish and inspect agricultural products.
    Products and comfortable conditions for the elderly saleswomen. After all, we live in the most beautiful country in the world, Russia.
    I wish our president health, happiness, wisdom, and patience. And may local authorities show ingenuity and concern for gardeners, not just on paper, but in the very places where our old ladies sell their produce.

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  42. 57 years old

    Sufferers must suffer and endure! Cattle, know your place!

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  43. Vasya

    You're taking the last panties off grandmas and grandpas, why wear them? They never wore them before. So they don't get in the way, they'll give them to Putin and Iduma, and let them see how rich pensioners live.

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  44. Sergey

    If a person is truly an entrepreneur and sells products on a large scale, that's commercial activity, and the issue here is regulated by the law governing their activities. But if a summer resident or villager goes out to sell a few apples, raspberries, or strawberries, etc., to supplement their meager pension, no matter where they sell it, even on their doorstep, the state should encourage it. Times are tough for many people, especially the elderly. They will still be forced to sell their labor for less than the market price, and this is a form of competition that will drive prices down. But this will never sink in with the empty heads of officials, who will hover over an old woman selling a bunch of parsley, hoping to destroy her.

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  45. Love

    How can we get this law repealed? I'm ashamed of Russia and those who disgrace it!

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  46. Lyudmila

    Good people, why don't you grab your pitchforks and drive these bastards back to where their children and grandchildren are studying? Where their islands are stashed away, just in case! Our grandfathers should stand up and see what they gave their lives for! And first, dispossess these bastards, fathers, sons, and distant relatives, and rebuild the country, and rally the entire Duma, the government, and all its cronies, led by the Tsar, to pay 8,600 rubles a month for everything!

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  47. What freebie are you talking about, bitch? Have you ever held a shovel in your hands? And if you're a parasite yourself, then shut your mouth, smartass!

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  48. Boris

    What's the big deal? Until we remove Putin, this is how it will be. And he won't go away that easily. Maybe we should give him a pitchfork? Or will the army stand up for the people? That would be more serious.

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  49. Love

    The law must be repealed! And not just one-similar-question-how?

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  50. Anatoly

    Putin said they need to fight poverty in the country. So they're doing it!

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  51. Anatoly

    Putin said that they need to fight poverty in the country, so they are fighting it!

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  52. Then pay a decent pension so that elderly people don't wait for death, but live normally, and don't worry about having to live on water and bread tomorrow because they won't have enough money to pay the rent or to survive another month—SHAME!... So they won't stand on the streets. I wish it were like in the West, where pensioners could travel, eat properly, and receive individualized healthcare. Our people can only dream of such a life; it's unfair!!!

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  53. Lyudmila

    PAY ADEQUATE PENSIONS... THEN OUR GRANDMOTHER'S WON'T STAND AND SUFFER IN THE COLD OR THE HEAT TO SELL A BUNCH OF PARSLEY OR A BUCKET OF POTATOES... SHAME ON THE STATE WHERE A PENSIONER SURVIVES AND DOESN'T LIVE!!!...

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  54. Irina

    Everything is being done to please Western agroholding companies, some of which are owned by our deputies. First, a ban on selling (and how can you ban it? Simply impose an exorbitant tax), and then a ban on growing it altogether (using the same method). To squeeze out competitors (after all, in the summer, people don't buy fruits and vegetables from stores, preferring those from their dachas). To replenish the budget through taxes and reduced payments and indexations for the self-employed. And let the people become impoverished and die from foreign poison, bringing profits to the oligarchs. And you vote for them - "as long as there's no war!" But the war is already underway. They're openly telling you, "Die, you bastard!" What else needs to be done to be heard?

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  55. Eugene

    The idiots who call for living by the law haven't lived by it themselves, not even for a single day. Let's see how many deputies and senators are on the run in prison. They haven't shared how many are under investigation, and yet these idiots passed the very laws that the nationwide thieves asked them to pass.

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  56. Evgeny

    Still, is there a way to repeal this law? Allow the sale of surplus produce from private plots? Or simplify the paperwork to a minimum? I live in Crimea, and this issue is important to us.

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  57. Igor

    And you thought that we are not slaves ???????????????????
    Democracy is not the rule of the people. It is the rule of the ELECTED. The people are a mob. Ochlocracy is the rule of the people. A SLAVE must pay taxes to his masters!!!!!!!! That's why these masters came up with this:
    — the tax office, to collect taxes
    — the prosecutor's office to jail the dissatisfied
    - police to catch runaway and rebellious slaves
    - an army to protect THEIR territory with slaves from other masters
    — boundaries to protect his territory. This is his territory, and he "grazes" and "shears" his sheep here.
    — a symbol of the MASTER (standard, flag, anthem) to mark his territory. And so it is with every master.
    — the press and television to DECEIVE and instill in the slave HOW FREE HE IS

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  58. Elena

    What kind of registration do pensioners have as individual entrepreneurs?! Are they completely out of their minds? A pensioner will register as an individual entrepreneur and have to pay around 40,000 rubles in taxes per year. No old woman could make any money selling anything. You have to understand this. Idiots are writing these laws. If they really want to legalize it, then give pensioners a tax amnesty. Okay, we're still young, so we're still spinning our wheels. But it's painful to look at pensioners. They worked so hard for the Motherland for so many years, left all their health behind, and now they have nothing to live on. Damn them, whoever comes up with all this. I'm eagerly awaiting retribution, so they can die in old age like our pensioners, and have their arms twisted in the process!

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  59. What did you think, they elected a tsar and everything would be fine? He promised us there would be no talk of retirement until 2020!!! He and Dimka have a good life, but he doesn't give a damn about us!!!!

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  60. Igor

    I read the comments and don't seem to understand the point. Taxes need to be paid, but if it were just about taxes, they should have done the fenced-off areas and a fee like before, but this isn't about taxes. If you look at the essence of the matter, it's about money. I assume someone threw money at them to promote Chinese goods, but since we live in a democracy, we need to make sure no one can see their face behind the hat. History is repeating itself again when the bushes were described, only the reasoning was different.

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  61. Alexander

    Whose idea was it to pass this law? These people are simply disconnected from rural residents and have no idea what difficulties they face, especially in old age. This is the second bad law, I'm referring to the government decree allowing the collection of deadwood in forests. It's nothing but an insult to the villagers.

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  62. I read all the reviews and it's true that what's happening is that people buy everything in supermarkets (Pyaterochka, Dixie, etc.), and then poison is sold there freely. Back in the 80s, they were saying, "No one will fight us, they'll just exterminate us." And that's actually what's happening. I like that there's Rosselkhoznadzor, which checks quality and if a product isn't natural or doesn't meet GOST standards, which simply don't exist. They fine people, it's crazy. Nothing here meets anything. But they still fine people. Only the rich eat natural food here... Those with such big fields (I wonder if they pay taxes), although what am I talking about?! They are protected by the state. I want to scream about this inequality. But it's pointless... A well-fed person won't understand a hungry person.

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  63. zhilina.zhilina

    Lord, help people not to go crazy.

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  64. Vladimir

    I live in the countryside and farm on a small farm. I started out keeping piglets, but they banned it because of plague, basically, it's no longer allowed. They told me I can raise cattle, but we won't give you a veterinary certificate. If you want, take them to the slaughterhouse 70 km away, where they'll slaughter them, and then maybe they'll let me sell them. Has anyone ever tried to stuff a 600-kilogram bull into a car? Now let's calculate: 15-20 thousand to buy a heifer, 10 thousand plus a ton of fodder, hay, etc., to raise them for two years. You know, I used to keep eight bulls and four piglets, and now I have one piglet and one bull. I also have 50 acres of land where I grew vegetables and sold them, and they want to take that away, too, and I live on it alone with two children.

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  65. Vova is a condom

    Scribes, go out and tell them this, not on the phone, but on the street.

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  66. Igor

    Where did you see any profit here? Registering as a sole proprietor costs money, getting a stamp, and then having to grow the crops, spending a ton of water on irrigation, and I'll have to pay for that too. And if I have a little extra left over from the garden, I'll end up in the red. And with all the expenses, how much would I sell that same tomato or cabbage for so I could buy some meat or fruit?

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  67. Denis

    Thanks to the grannies, we could at least eat real food in the summer! The stores were full of crap with the entire periodic table, and the prices couldn't be higher!

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  68. Shurik

    An old woman was bent over a bunch of parsley in the garden, dreaming of selling and buying a hundred grams of candy, and then treating her grandchildren to tea when she tried to straighten up, when our rulers came crashing down on her back. What, old woman, are you trying to make a windfall? Are these pensioners completely out of their minds? What are they doing, living off their own surplus and even robbing the state? Shame on a government that picks the pockets of old people; you can't even call them thieves.

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  69. Andrey

    We're waiting for an increase in government officials' salaries, the poor guys are starving.

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  70. Oleg Romanov

    These overfed rulers have completely lost their minds! If grandma sells three carrots to buy enough bread, who's worse off? She probably doesn't have enough money to process all the permits. And the carrots they sell are already thoroughly washed. What sanitary standards are we talking about? When half the carrots in the stores are real, and the other half is dirt from the fields. And often they're incredibly flabby. Yes, indeed, everything is heading towards serfdom. All the laws are against the people. Demos is Latin for "people," democracy means people's rule. Somehow I don't see people's rule! The country is ruled by a bunch of oligarchs, and all the laws are written for them.

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  71. I worked on the railroad in Gudermes during all three wars. They paid me my salary when I could, and sometimes just rations. They said: any shortfall will be added to my pension. I went to Russia and worked at a poultry factory. The salary was pretty good. And the pension fund contributions were good for that money. Then some kind of... law was passed, and all pension payments went down the drain. I retired. My documents in Chechnya were lost—the war. I traveled all over the place, and visited Gudermes several times. In the end, according to that jerk of a deputy, I was left with nothing. Because I'm an alcoholic and a parasite!!! Now I can't even sell a bunch of parsley or a kilo of tomatoes for a glass of milk!!! I also have to bow to office rats for a bunch of certificates. Thanks to Putin!! The boomerang will come back. The money stolen from you in the Kremlin won't help you. Our tears will be repaid.

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  72. Leonid

    Well, maybe you should finally get up the courage and take to the streets demanding the government's resignation. Only then will you be heard. Incidentally, that's what people do all over the civilized world.

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  73. Dmitry

    Throwing a hot water bottle into a pack of nerds! The nerds are so stupid that they'd rather vent in the comments than understand the issue and realize they're being lied to and manipulated.

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  74. Valentina

    Just now, at the International Arctic Forum in St. Petersburg, Putin said that sanctions had contributed to an increase in import substitution by approximately 600 billion rubles, and then, in front of everyone, he decided to confirm the figure with the Minister of Economy. The Minister replied that he didn't know, perhaps by a billion. To which Putin replied, "He's the Minister of Economy, but he doesn't know." After that, the Minister should probably resign.

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